A rare, complicated and utterly engaging video work by Maryland artist Jefferson Pinder is on view in the back room of G Fine Art. Called "Juke," the piece uses a hoary bit of showbiz treachery -- lip-syncing -- to force us to think about our presumptions about race. And he does it in a way that... -
First Impressions, Second Thoughts
A rare, complicated and utterly engaging video work by Maryland artist Jefferson Pinder is on view in the back room of G Fine Art. Called "Juke," the piece uses a hoary bit of showbiz treachery -- lip-syncing -- to force us to think about our presumptions about race. And he does it in a way that...-
By Jessica Dawson