
Anthem
1991 · Standard-definition video (black and white and color, sound)
9 min.
Museum of Modern Art
Marlon Riggs was an American documentary filmmaker and video artist who created work centered on Black identity, sexuality, and cultural memory. Working primarily in film and video from the 1980s until his death in 1994, Riggs combined personal testimony, archival footage, and poetic montage to construct narratives that resisted dominant media representation. His practice interrogated the intersection of race and queerness at a moment when such work remained rare in mainstream cinema. Riggs's films were exhibited internationally and remain foundational texts in Black independent cinema.
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