Giverny I (Négresse Impériale) (2018)
This filmic collage, shot on location in Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France, aims to examine the precarious nature of Black women’s bodily integrity, the ethics of care as resistance work, and how class position shapes the contours of violence. Set against the backdrop of the West's continued global imperialist campaigns and its historical artistic canon, this experimental video features a mélange of HD video, archival footage, and analog animation to assert an oppositional gaze in the re-telling of modern history.
Director: Ja'Tovia Gary
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: July 9, 2018
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Giverny I (Négresse Impériale) about?
- This filmic collage, shot on location in Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France, aims to examine the precarious nature of Black women’s bodily integrity, the ethics of care as resistance work, and how class position shapes the contours of violence. Set against the backdrop of the West's continued global imperialist campaigns and its historical artistic canon, this experimental video features a mélange of HD video, archival footage, and analog animation to assert an oppositional gaze in the re-telling of modern history.
- Who directed Giverny I (Négresse Impériale)?
- Giverny I (Négresse Impériale) was directed by Ja'Tovia Gary.
- How long is Giverny I (Négresse Impériale)?
- Giverny I (Négresse Impériale) has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).