TY - ADVS
T1 - We Suffer To Remain
T2 - National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB)
A2 - Fagen, Graham
PY - 2018/3/22
Y1 - 2018/3/22
N2 - March 22 - July 29, 2018Group exhibition at The National Galleries of the BahamasIn collaboration with the British Council, the NAGB will present the exhibition "We Suffer to Remain" featuring the evocative video installation "The Slave's Lament" by Scottish artist, Graham Fagen in tandem with visual responses by Bahamian artists Sonia Farmer, Anina Major and John Beadle. Fagen’s “The Slave's Lament” was exhibited at Scotland at the Venice Biennale in 2015 and "We Suffer to Remain" premise focuses on the fact that artists in postcolonial spaces have strong and embryonic reactions that can influence and build on the advancement and celebration of de-colonial art practices.
AB - March 22 - July 29, 2018Group exhibition at The National Galleries of the BahamasIn collaboration with the British Council, the NAGB will present the exhibition "We Suffer to Remain" featuring the evocative video installation "The Slave's Lament" by Scottish artist, Graham Fagen in tandem with visual responses by Bahamian artists Sonia Farmer, Anina Major and John Beadle. Fagen’s “The Slave's Lament” was exhibited at Scotland at the Venice Biennale in 2015 and "We Suffer to Remain" premise focuses on the fact that artists in postcolonial spaces have strong and embryonic reactions that can influence and build on the advancement and celebration of de-colonial art practices.
UR - https://nagb.org.bs/events-and-exhibitions/2018/3/22/we-suffer-to-remain
M3 - Exhibition
PB - National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
CY - Nassau, The Bahamas
ER -