An announcement from Max Houghton regarding the launch of Visible Justice, the Exhibition:
David Birkin and I have been working since January with LCC
post grad students, ngos Reprieve, PlanB and Refugee Journalism, artists
Poulomi Basu and David Blandy & Larry Achiampong … to create Visible
Justice, the exhibition. The students have responded to briefs and
created self initiated work on such themes as the death penalty, torture and
rendition, climate change, knife crime, surveillance and the experience of
migration. Their work forms the public programme for LCC’s School of Media
2019.
The show also features work by aforementioned artists plus LCC’s
Syrian Artist Protection Fund Fellow in Residence Abd Doumany, Corinne Silva,
Edmund Clark and Nathaniel White, who have each supported the collaborations,
and whose work resonates with the themes.
It would be wonderful to see you at our associated events.
See links for info on brilliant speakers.
Visible Justice launch 16 April - with
performance, music and poetry readings:
30 April: Young Blood: A Round Table Discussion on
Knife Crime and Restorative Justice:
03 May: the second symposium of our
research collective, also called Visible Justice - looking at the injured body
- Visible Justice: Embodied Activism
It’s all free, but booking is essential via
the links above.
We are working on the build this week and it’s all looking
very exciting indeed.
Best wishes
Max
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