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Steffani Jemison

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Floor 5

Born 1981 in Berkeley, CA
Lives in Brooklyn, NY

Steffani Jemison’s Sensus Plenior follows the leader of the Master Mime Ministry of Harlem, ordained minister Susan Webb, as she prepares for and delivers an evocative but silent rendition of the gospel classic “Anointing” by J Moss. The practice of gospel mime, which has developed in African American churches over the past twenty-five years, draws on multiple historical traditions of movement, from African dance to twentieth-century theater. Fittingly, the title Sensus Plenior is Latin for “fuller meaning,” a concept used in religious interpretations to describe divine intent that goes beyond human language. In keeping with this idea, Jemison focuses on Webb’s hands and face as she performs, exploring the possibilities for a radically innovative aesthetic in which ideas, emotions, and sensations are conveyed through gesture and expression alone. After filming Webb, Jemison arranged a soundtrack with contributions by violinist Mazz Swift and bassist Brandon Lopez, who improvised musical responses to the filmed sequences.

Sensus Plenior, 2017

A black-and-white still of a woman in a white robe and mask in front of a  platform featuring Christian crosses.
A black-and-white still of a woman in a white robe and mask in front of a  platform featuring Christian crosses.

Steffani Jemison, Sensus Plenior, 2017. High-definition video, black-and-white, sound; 34:36 min. Image courtesy the artist


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