Steve McQueen delves into family history at Dia Chelsea
Briefly

McQueen reflects on The Jazz Singer as not just a classic film but a troubling historical moment in cinema, questioning the need for a blackface performance to signal the beginning of sound films.
In creating Sunshine State, McQueen confronts his personal and familial history, revealing how The Jazz Singer's legacy of racism aligns with themes of identity and cultural heritage.
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