The Isaac Julien — Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass Installation Opening Night

Judith Davis
2 min readMar 9, 2019

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Artist/Filmmaker Isaac Julien

n Friday, March 8, 2019, Metro Pictures held the opening night reception for the new Isaac Julien installation, Lessons of the Hour.

The artist Isaac Julien’s visionary ten-screen film installation Lessons of the Hour explores the incomparable achievements of America’s foremost abolitionist figure.

After escaping slavery in Maryland, Frederick Douglass gained celebrity on the abolitionist circuit as an extraordinary orator, becoming the most photographed American of the 19th century. Julien’s project is informed by some of Douglass’s most important speeches, such as “Lessons of the Hour,” “What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?,” and “Lecture on Pictures,” the latter being a text that connects picture-making and photography to his vision of how technology could influence human relations.

Serenade (Lessons of The Hour), 2019. Matt archival paper backmounted face on aluminum, 39 3/8 x 44 1/2 inches (100 x 113 cm). © Isaac Julien.

Julien’s immersive work gives expression to the zeitgeist of Douglass’s era, his legacy, and the ways in which his story may be viewed through a contemporary lens. For more information, please visit metropictures.com.

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Judith Davis
Judith Davis

Written by Judith Davis

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