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For me the Tush people stand out for their dedication to their traditional way of life which is influenced by extreme weather conditions as much
For me the Tush people stand out for their dedication to their traditional way of life which is influenced by extreme weather conditions as much
Working with film footage from Screen Archive South East, spanning the 1930s to the 1970s, Blandy charts the protracted revolution from the age of horsepower
An exploration of recursive patterns, a series of repeated sequences, flickering images and looping sounds. On the surface, Repetitions concentrates on inducing retinal excitement and
In 2014, 45 crates of looted antiquities were discovered at Geneva Freeport in a warehouse belonging to disgraced antiquities dealer Robin Symes. They contained tens
The process of making a playground is the starting point for a reflection on the relationship between work and free-time, highlighting the hidden labour of
A filmmaker travels to Japan to show a film and during the trip, a correspondence with a Scottish man about a murder and a chance
A fragmentary account of a journey through Jerusalem Stone quarries, Beit Iksa Boys (2013) indirectly explores the complex role of land, stone and resources in
Throughout 2019 artist Larry Achiampong developed new work in response to his residency with Waltham Forest Council. Working within an abandoned supermarket in Leyton, the
A collaged film work that takes open access online film clips to asks questions about personal responsibility, empathy and action. Moments in history knock up
Jerusalem Pink (2015) explores the role of stone in Palestine in relation to an architectural survey of the Dome of the Rock (an Islamic shrine
‘Between the Bullet and the Hole’ is a film centred on the elusive and complex effects of war on women’s role in ballistic research and
INFINITY minus Infinity draws on several inspirations: the modernist verse of the Jamaican poet Una Marson, the alluvial invocations of the Martinican philosopher and poet
In ‘A short video about Tate Modern’, I give an account of an experience that I had in October 2003 at Tate Modern in London;
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