
Play-White
The racist term âplay-whiteâ comes from the apartheid era, when it connoted a black or mixed race person who lived as a white person: âSo and so is a play-white.â South African artist Bianca Baldi draws from studies of biomimicry and her own more family history, as well as literary precedentsâsuch as Nella Larsenâs novel Passing (1929)âto reflect on racial passing and the instability of racial identities. Play-White alternates between layers of visualization and moments of discretion in order to explore questions of presence and evasion beyond their representation in black and white.
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The racist term âplay-whiteâ comes from the apartheid era, when it connoted a black or mixed race person who lived as a white person: âSo and so is a play-white.â South African artist Bianca Baldi draws from studies of biomimicry and her own more family history, as well as literary precedentsâsuch as Nella Larsenâs novel Passing (1929)âto reflect on racial passing and the instability of racial identities. Play-White alternates between layers of visualization and moments of discretion in order to explore questions of presence and evasion beyond their representation in black and white.











