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Shikeith: Notes towards Becoming a Spill

Shikeith: Notes towards Becoming a Spill

The first monograph by sculptor, filmmaker, and photographer Shikeith, Notes towards Becoming a Spill brings together a series of striking studio portraits of Black male subjects as they inhabit various states of meditation, prayer, and ecstasy.

Shikeith describes the work as ā€œleaning into the uncanny,ā€ visualizing ritual and the process of excavating Black men’s erotic potential, the better to exorcise the ā€œintangible presences that haunt their bodies and psyches.ā€ The men’s faces and bodies glisten with sweat (and tears)—the manifestation and evidence of desire. This ecstasy is what critic Antwaun Sargent proclaims as ā€œan ideal, a warm depiction that insists on concrete possibility for another world.ā€ In this revelatory volume, Shikeith redefines the idea of sacred space and positions a Queer ethic identified by its investment in vulnerability, tenderness, and joy.

Shikeith: Notes towards Becoming a Spill is made possible, in part, by leadership support from Arts, Equity, & Education Fund and the 7G Foundation
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The first monograph by sculptor, filmmaker, and photographer Shikeith, Notes towards Becoming a Spill brings together a series of striking studio portraits of Black male subjects as they inhabit various states of meditation, prayer, and ecstasy.

Shikeith describes the work as ā€œleaning into the uncanny,ā€ visualizing ritual and the process of excavating Black men’s erotic potential, the better to exorcise the ā€œintangible presences that haunt their bodies and psyches.ā€ The men’s faces and bodies glisten with sweat (and tears)—the manifestation and evidence of desire. This ecstasy is what critic Antwaun Sargent proclaims as ā€œan ideal, a warm depiction that insists on concrete possibility for another world.ā€ In this revelatory volume, Shikeith redefines the idea of sacred space and positions a Queer ethic identified by its investment in vulnerability, tenderness, and joy.

Shikeith: Notes towards Becoming a Spill is made possible, in part, by leadership support from Arts, Equity, & Education Fund and the 7G Foundation