

A Black queer ghost story told through museum walls — where statues remember what history forgets.
An immersive installation by the artist and filmmaker. "Coda" to Looking for Langston.
Direction
Julien's multi-screen choreography makes you choose where to look.
Cinematography
Chiaroscuro so lush you'll forget it's digital.
Costume
Period elegance that whispers rather than performs.

Director
Isaac Julien
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Barnes Foundation's actual collection policies are interrogated here — Albert Barnes genuinely collected Black art early, but Julien asks who controlled the narrative.
André Holland spent weeks studying Locke's actual papers at Harvard before filming. The voice you hear? Direct quotes from the archive.
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