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Juliana Huxtable’s multi-disciplinary practice is a radical example of intersectionality. Born intersex into a conservative Southern Black family, she was raised a male but transitioned in college. Her work as a DJ, poet, artist and activist probes ideas of inclusion and identity, blasting open preconceptions about race and gender binarism. The photographic self-portrait “Untitled in the Rage (Nibiru Cataclysm),” 2015—showing her distinctly feminized, yet chromatically altered body in a fictional landscape—pays homage to Afrofuturism. Its title references the doomsday scenario predicting that a planet known as Nibiru will collide with the Earth in the early 21st century. In her “Untitled (Casual Power),” 2015, Huxtable fluidly combines her writing and her visual art with a prose poem that calls out hip-hop star Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes and science fiction writer Octavia Butler, along with references to events that have scarred the Black community, from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s attempts to suppress the Civil Rights movement during the 1960s and the crack epidemic of the ’80s to targeted gentrification of the ’90s.
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