Isaac Julien: Playtime, solo exhibition, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2019)

Isaac Julien CBE RA (United Kingdom, b. 1960) is an artist and filmmaker whose multi-channel film installations and photographs feature fractured narratives reflecting his explorations into race, class, sexuality, postcolonialism, and representation. Co-founder of Sankofa Film and Video Collective in 1983 and Normal Films in 1991, Julien has won numerous awards and honors and has had over 60 solo exhibitions worldwide. Marking the artist’s first solo museum presentation in Los Angeles, Playtime (2014) was a captivating critique of the influence of capital in the art world. It starred James Franco, Maggie Cheung, Colin Salmon, and auctioneer Simon de Pury, among others. The seemingly disparate narratives of six vignettes demonstrated the various levels at which the flow of money affected the production, dealing, and collecting of contemporary art, as well as the lives impacted by the system.

Playtime was exhibited at Fort Mason, San Francisco (2017); Platform-L Contemporary Arts Center, Seoul (2017); and Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City (2016), among other venues around the globe.

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Isaac Julien: Playtime, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2019