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Deborah-Joyce Holman’s Quietly Radical Black Femininity

Last updated: March 30, 2025 11:42 pm
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Deborah-Joyce Holman’s “Close-Up” (2024), currently being showcased at the Swiss Institute, offers a captivating portrayal of a Black woman engaging in everyday domestic activities through a moving image work that celebrates the power of the mundane. The exhibition space, collectively titled “Close-Up,” features a wall-sized projection of the film and minimal seating, creating a contemplative atmosphere for viewers to immerse themselves in the artwork.

In this latest iteration of her work, Holman focuses on a single scene from her previous multichannel video installation titled “Close-Up/Quiet as It’s Kept” from 2023. The film captures artist Tia Bannon as she carries out simple actions like laying down for a rest, brewing tea, and washing her hands. Each gesture is meticulously highlighted, drawing attention to the beauty found in the subtle details of everyday life.

Utilizing 16mm film, Holman achieves a textured and grainy aesthetic that adds depth to the cinematic experience. The wide-angle shots create a sense of intimacy and immersion, allowing viewers to feel as though they are in the same space as the protagonist. This cinematic gaze challenges traditional norms of representation within cinema, offering a fresh perspective on Black femininity that is empowering and inclusive.

Throughout the film, intentional blurring and a nonlinear plot contribute to the overall abstraction of the work, inviting viewers to engage with the piece on a deeper level. By subverting the spectacle-driven narratives often associated with Black representation, Holman creates a space for contemplation and introspection, shielding Bannon’s character from the prying eyes of the audience.

In a cultural landscape where Black women are often reduced to stereotypes rooted in misogynoir, Holman’s alternative approach to representation is both revolutionary and necessary. By showcasing Black femininity through a lens of mystery and opacity, she challenges traditional narratives and offers a new grammar for understanding and appreciating Black identity.

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“Deborah-Joyce Holman: Close Up” will be on display at the Swiss Institute in Manhattan until April 20th. The exhibition, organized by Alison Coplan and KJ Abudu, invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of representation and reimagine the ways in which Black women are portrayed in art and media.

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