Conspiracy
Hunt-Ehrlich and Leigh’s film performs an enchanting re-citation of Hands of Inge (1962), a 16mm black-and-white documentary about the artist Ruth Inge Hardison. An actor and photographer, Hardison was most dedicated to her practice as a sculptor. As one of few Black women recognised in this capacity, there is a line of inheritance between her and Leigh’s defiant positionalities within the white norms of the art world. These nested references to cultural caretaking and artistic ingenuity are heightened by Lorraine O’Grady’s presence in the film.
Leigh and Hunt-Ehrlich have had a decade-long creative friendship, which makes this film an extension of an ongoing conversation that both also share with a larger constellation of Black women cultural workers.
With
- Simone Leigh
- Kimari Hazward
- Lorraine O’Grady
- Edward Sales
- Jin Sik
- Sarah Wang
- Anastasia Warren
Crew
Directors | Simone Leigh, Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich |
Cinematography | Alex Ashe |
Editing | Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich |
Sound | Andrew Kim |
Producer | Sophie Luo |
Co-Producer | Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich |
Produced by
Simone Leigh Studio
Simone Leigh
Simone Leigh was born in Chicago and first began exhibiting her work in the early 2000s. She has had solo exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Tate Gallery, London; the Studio Museum in Harlem; and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles among others and her work was included in the 2012 and 2019 Whitney Biennale, New York. In 2014, she presented “The Free People’s Medical Clinic” in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood in Brooklyn. Leigh represented the United States at the 59th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (2022) and her work was also included in the central exhibition, “The Milk of Dreams,” for which she was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Participant.
Filmography
2008 Uhura; 38 min. 2009 Zira; 5 min. · Uhura (back and forth); 5 min. 2011 my dreams, my work, must wait till after hell; 7 min. · Breakdown; in collaboration with Liz Magic Laser, 9 min. 2012 Uhura #3 (Tanka); 5 min. 2019 Untitled (M*A*S*H); 11 min. 2022 Conspiracy
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2023
Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich
Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich is a filmmaker and artist who has completed projects in Kingston, Jamaica; Miami, Florida; and extensively in the five boroughs of New York City. Her work has been screened all over the world including at the 2022 Biennale di Venezia, the Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of Art in New York. Her films have been awarded special jury prize for best experimental film at Blackstar Film Festival in Philadelphia and New Orleans Film Festival. She is the recipient of several fellowships and grants.
Filmography
2018 A Quality of Light; 8 min. 2019 Spit on the Broom; 12 min. 2020 Outfox the Grave; 5 min. · Footnote to the West; 5 min. 2022 Conspiracy
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2023