Details:

Combining images and illustrations from science encyclopedias and magazines, "Experiment" depicts a group of young people engaged in an unnamed experiment.
Framed: 33.8 x 45.4 x 1.8 in.
Edition 2 of 3

① Artwork:

Experiment

Combining images and illustrations from science encyclopedias and magazines, Experiment depicts a group of young people engaged in an unnamed experiment. With the details withheld, this experiment can communicate a wariness toward self-scrutiny or an appreciation of such an investigation.

Specs:

44 inches
32.4 inches
with frame
45.4 inches
33.8 inches
1.8 inches
33.8 inches

③ Artist:

Jibade-Khalil Huffman

Jibade-Khalil Huffman uses found archival material alongside contemporary ephemera to address slippage in memory and language, particularly when it comes to race and visibility. His installation work (often site-specific) uses video, projections, photographic light boxes and photo collages printed on layered transparencies and paper. Huffman works at the intersection of several disciplines, and he holds an MFA in both the literary arts and studio art.

④ Additional:

Installation view, Jibade-Khalil Huffman: The Way You Make Me Feel, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX, 2018. Courtesy of Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles and Magenta Plains, New York. Photography by Alex Marks.
Jibade-Khalil Huffman:
Experiment, 2018
C-print
32.4 × 44.0 inches /
Jibade-Khalil Huffman:
Experiment, 2018
C-print
32.4 × 44.0 inches /