Art

Candice Breitz

Whiteface (2022)

About

Over recent years, Breitz, who was born and raised in South Africa during the era of apartheid, has collected an archive of moving images that documents how white people struggle to come to terms with public discourse that highlights phenomena such as ‘white privilege,’ ‘white fragility,’ ‘white rage’ and ‘white guilt.’

In Whiteface, Breitz appropriates and ventriloquizes dozens of voices drawn from this Archive in a satirical way. Wearing nothing but a white dress shirt and zombie contact lenses, the artist conjures up whiteness in a variety of its guises, rotating through a series of cheap blonde wigs as the work unfolds, among which her own platinum head of hair is featured.

Breitz’s bleached presence and deadened eyes locate the fictions that naturalise and perpetuate white supremacy squarely within the genre of horror. Race is a dangerous fiction that continues to exert real and violent consequences.

  • Candice Breitz, Whiteface, 2022 © Videostill
  • Candice Breitz, Whiteface, 2022 © Museum Folkwang NOBER
  • Candice Breitz, Whiteface, 2022 © Videostill
  • Candice Breitz, Whiteface, 2022 © Videostill
  • Candice Breitz, Whiteface, 2022 © Videostill

Programmtext

Breitz, die während der Apartheid in Südafrika geboren und aufgewachsen ist, schöpft in Whiteface aus einem Archiv, das zeigt, wie weiße Menschen mit Diskursen über „weiße Privilegien“, „weiße Empfindlichkeit“, „weiße Wut“ und „weiße Schuld“ ringen. Wie eine Bauchrednerpuppe macht sich Breitz Dutzende von Stimmen aus diesem Archiv zu eigen. Nur mit einem weißen Hemd und Zombie-Kontaktlinsen bekleidet, platziert sie die Fiktionen, die die weiße Vorherrschaft legitimieren und aufrechterhalten, mitten im Horrorgenre.