Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

Graphic with text in three languages discussing how stuttering can create time.

Narrator: People Who Stutter Create is a collective that believes that stuttering (also called stammering) creates room for deep listening and collaboration. The following is an image description of their billboard for the 2024 Biennial: 

Three lines of black text appear on a solid, light seafoam green background:

La tartamudez nos ofrece     tiempo

口吃者創創創創創創創創創創創造時間

Stuttering can create time.

The text is in a sans serif typeface organized in three straight lines within the top half of the composition. The bottom half of the composition is empty, emphasizing a sense of pauses, silences and expectations. The text is all lowercase and lacks punctuation, giving a casual and informal, almost text message-like feel. Each line of text represents a form of stuttered speech: blocks (pauses in speech), repetitions, and prolongations, respectively. The first line, in Spanish, translates literally to “Stuttering offers us     time.” The space between “us” and “time” represents a block. The second line, in Chinese, translates literally to “People who stutter create time.” The first characters in the Chinese word for “create” are repeated. In the third line, in English, the “s” in “stuttering” is stretched horizontally to represent prolonged sound.


People Who Stutter Create (Jia Bin, Delicia Daniels, JJJJJerome Ellis, Conor Foran, Kristel Kubart), Stuttering Can Create Time, 2023. Inkjet print on vinyl. Courtesy the artist

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