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Miranda Haymon Sis Print

Miranda Haymon Sis Print

Miranda Haymon is an artist working at the intersection of theater, film, performance art and new media. Their debut film Sis (2023) takes an awkward encounter between exes at a party and turns it on its head. A romance of sorts blossoms between two Black women, highlighting the incongruities of staged situations and, by extension, the absurdities of how social reality is constructed. The artist collaborated with Leslie Diuguid of Du Good Press, the first Black female owned fine art screen printing business in New York, in order to create limited edition prints for the Whitney Biennial.
$15.75

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Miranda Haymon Sis Print

$45.00

$15.75

Miranda Haymon Sis Print

Miranda Haymon is an artist working at the intersection of theater, film, performance art and new media. Their debut film Sis (2023) takes an awkward encounter between exes at a party and turns it on its head. A romance of sorts blossoms between two Black women, highlighting the incongruities of staged situations and, by extension, the absurdities of how social reality is constructed. The artist collaborated with Leslie Diuguid of Du Good Press, the first Black female owned fine art screen printing business in New York, in order to create limited edition prints for the Whitney Biennial.

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Miranda Haymon is an artist working at the intersection of theater, film, performance art and new media. Their debut film Sis (2023) takes an awkward encounter between exes at a party and turns it on its head. A romance of sorts blossoms between two Black women, highlighting the incongruities of staged situations and, by extension, the absurdities of how social reality is constructed. The artist collaborated with Leslie Diuguid of Du Good Press, the first Black female owned fine art screen printing business in New York, in order to create limited edition prints for the Whitney Biennial.
Miranda Haymon Sis Print | Whitney Museum of American Art