Themes: Loneliness

A close-up image features the back of the head of young dark skinned man in the foreground. In the background, three other men, out of focus, are facing him. They are seated in what appears to be a gymnasium with a wooden floor. Bright blue balls are scattered across the floor.

The Destructors

the destructors is shot on location in Tower Hamlets, east London. Reflecting on Perretta’s experience as a young man of Bangladeshi heritage, the work reconsiders

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They Call It Idlewild

Inspired by the forgotten histories, photographs and artworks uncovered in Wysing Arts Centre’s archive, Cammock’s new film acts as a reflection on the politics of

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Changing Room

Changing Room is a video piece centred around the ceramic works made by George Cammock throughout his life, set in a space that has been

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Relic 3

The fourth film in what is currently a quadrilogy, ‘Relic 3’ forms part of Relic Traveller: Phase 2, a multi-disciplinary project by Larry Achiampong, which

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Relic 2

The third film in what is currently a quadrilogy, ‘Relic 2’ forms part of Relic Traveller: Phase 2, a multi-disciplinary project by Larry Achiampong, which

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Relic 1

‘Relic 1’ forms part of Larry Achiampong’s Relic Traveller: Phase 1, a multi-disciplinary project manifesting in performance, audio, moving image and prose. Taking place across

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Your Estatic Self

Your Ecstatic Self follows a conversation unfolding in a car with Sajid. As the journey progresses Sajid discusses his engagement with the philosophy and practice

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Nurses

‘Nurses’ 2019 brings together research around the close readings of bodies in relation to diagnostic narratives, queer reproduction and pleasure. Within it the creation, distribution

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Looking For Gary

Set on Essex Road among an established local community in Islington London, this film looks at the complex relationship between people and place. Growing up

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Space and Freedom

When Chinese artist Li Yuan-chia left the London art scene for rural Cumbria in 1967, he said he was going in search of ‘Space and

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