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HomemoviesMaking Of“When I’m a Director, I’m a Painter”: Titus Kaphar on Exhibiting Forgiveness

“When I’m a Director, I’m a Painter”: Titus Kaphar on Exhibiting Forgiveness

“When I’m a Director, I’m a Painter”: Titus Kaphar on Exhibiting Forgiveness

Titus Kaphar’s artwork can be found across the nation at the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Yale University and the Mississippi Museum of Art; his painting Yet Another Fight for Remembrance might be his most recognizable, as it was commissioned by TIME Magazine as a response to the Ferguson unrest following the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer. The MacArthur Fellowship recipient continues to examine contemporary Black life in his feature film debut, Exhibiting Forgiveness.   Actor André Holland stars as Terrell, an acclaimed painter living with his singer-songwriter wife Aisha (Andra Day) and young son […]

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