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Miles Greenberg Seeks to Mirror the Truth

LE MIROIR

 

LE MIROIR is a circular arrangement of six monitors, capturing the viewer within the performance space rather than presenting it frontally. The six-channel video tells a surreal queer love story based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, in which Orpheus saves Eurydice from the underworld on the condition that she walk behind him and he does not turn to look at her. The looping enclosure of videos means the viewer can lose themselves for a significant time walking in circles themselves, yet here they may look back behind them. It makes for an expansive perception on the story, as the viewer can chose the order and duration to watch each video in, piecing the story together.

 

Originally commissioned by ICD Brookfield Place Art, it was staged live during the 2025 edition of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair at Marrakech’s historic El Badi Palace. Shot between this performance and the Emirati Desert on the border of Oman, the performances accompanied by JeanPaul Paula and soundtrack by PersonJJesus make for Greenberg’s most ambitious video to date.

TЯUTH

 

TЯUTH was filmed during Greenberg’s seven hour durational performance staged at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn, New York, in which eight sword-wielding performers covered in black oil improvise paired encounters with a large wading vermillion pool. Similar to LE MIROIR's arrangement, TЯUTH takes up three full walls, making the performance a room for viewers to enter and immerse in. Combat becomes choreography and physical endurance becomes image in a similar fashion to video games, which the edited 15 minute version aims to emulate.  

 

Curated by Eric Shiner, the original performance continues Greenberg's ongoing exploration of the body as both subject and material—pushed to physical extremes, rendered monumental, and transformed through duration, repetition, and collective action.

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