In a work that unites poetry and image, Isaac Julien takes as point of departure a lyrical exploration of the private world of the African-American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist Langston Hughes (1902-1967) and his fellow Black artists and writers who were part of the Harlem Renaissance – a cultural movement based on African-American cultural expressions that took place during the 1920s – to reflect on identity and sexuality. It is the film Looking for Langston (1989), currently screened as part of the exhibition Looking for Langston: I Dream a World, at Galeria Praça, Instituto Inhotim.
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