Alberta Whittle’s Sorry, not sorry focuses on the pressure put on the Windrush generation to represent conflicting identities: the exotic with the alien; the carefree with the hardworking; the citizen with the immigrant. The work arranges found footage with video shot by the artist herself, putting emphasis on the difference between the individual and the collective.
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