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Stan Douglas Conjures Histories That Might Have Been 

Last updated: November 19, 2025 10:05 pm
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The emergence of AI-generated content, particularly deep fakes, has revolutionized the way we consume information online, especially in the realm of politics. The ability to discern truth from deception in images has never been more crucial. Bard College’s Hessel Museum of Art is currently hosting an exhibition that delves deep into this topic – “Stan Douglas: Ghostlight”. Curated by Lauren Cornell, this exhibition is a comprehensive overview of Stan Douglas’s work spanning 40 years.

The exhibition kicks off with a striking photograph of the interior of the Los Angeles Theatre, setting the stage for a journey through historical moments of political change and potential. Douglas’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in his photos, videos, and films, which often explore the concept of improvisation within historical contexts. One of the standout pieces is the “Midcentury Studio” series, where Douglas replicates the style of photographers like Weegee, known for staging sensationalistic images.

A highlight of the exhibition is Douglas’s most recent work, “Birth of a Nation” (2025), a five-channel video that reimagines a controversial sequence from D.W. Griffith’s 1915 film of the same name. This sequence, known as “the Gus chase”, depicts a lynching scene with racist undertones. Douglas’s remix surrounds the original footage with alternate perspectives, challenging viewers to consider different narratives and outcomes.

While “Birth of a Nation” serves as a poignant commentary on the enduring impact of racist propaganda, it also prompts reflection on the power of storytelling and historical interpretation. In a time when manipulated videos are used to shape public perception, Douglas’s work serves as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and media literacy.

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“Stan Douglas: Ghostlight” is a thought-provoking exhibition that invites viewers to engage with complex narratives and question the authenticity of historical representations. It will be on display at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College until November 30. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Douglas’s masterful exploration of truth, deception, and the power of images in shaping our understanding of the past.

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