A Portrait of Sir Geoff Palmer

Graham Fagen (Artist)

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Abstract

Exhibition dates: 15 March – 19 April 2024
MattFlix is pleased to present A Portrait of Sir Geoff Palmer (2023) by Graham Fagen.

A Portrait of Sir Geoff Palmer tells the story of the renowned human rights activist and scientist, Professor Sir Geoff Palmer.
In this single channel video portrait, Graham Fagen portrays Sir Geoff’s story as he talks about his life. Sir Geoff Palmer OBE left Jamaica for the UK in 1955, and pursued his studies at Leicester, Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt universities. As a scientist, his work at the Brewing Research Foundation led to the discovery of the barley abrasion process. For this research, he was awarded the American Society of Brewing Chemists Award of Distinction in 1998. He is also a prominent human rights activist, and has studied slavery links between Scotland and the Caribbean for the last 15 years, contributing notably with the book The Enlightenment Abolished: Citizens of Britishness (2007).
Fagen’s portrait breaks the boundaries of what we think of as traditional portraiture and, in his words, “attempts to expand our perceptions of portraiture in the age of the selfie.”
Each chapter of Sir Geoff Palmer’s life is punctuated by the sounds of Nyabinghi drumming and vocals by reggae artist Ghetto Priest, produced by Adrian Sherwood.
A Portrait of Sir Geoff Palmer was commissioned by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and supported by the Royal Scottish Academy Sir William Gillies Bequest Award.
Duration: 19′37″
Credits
Video
Director/Producer/Editor
Andy McGregor
Camera
Lee Richardson
Sound
Hamish Brown
Production/Covid supervision
Tracy Wedderburn
Soundtrack
Vocals and Nyabinghi drums
Ghetto Priest
Producer
Adrian Sherwood
Engineer
Matt Symth
Original languageEnglish
PublisherMatt's Gallery, London
Media of outputFilm
Size19:37
Publication statusPublished - 16 Mar 2024
EventA Portrait of Sir Geoff Palmer - Matt's Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 15 Mar 202419 Apr 2024
https://www.mattsgallery.org/

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