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William Pope.L:
The Long White Cloud

2017

In 2013, Te Tuhi was the first Aotearoa New Zealand gallery to produce and exhibit a major new project by the prominent Chicago-based artist William Pope.L. Hailed by Frieze magazine as a ‘neo-Dadaist agent provocateur’, Pope.L creates politically charged and bleakly absurd work that troubles the themes of sex, language, race and beauty. The Long White Cloud was a live play, a video work and an installation that sought to connect the racial politics of the United States and Aotearoa New Zealand while also drawing attention to the unique complexities of both contexts. This publication documents and extends upon the experimental, ambitious and controversial exhibition.

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