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Helen Cammock, Black Audio Film Collective and Andrea Arnold

Tate Britain is announcing the screening of The Singing Will Never Be Done (2011) by British photographer and artist Helen Cammock. The film will be shown alongside two works by filmmakers she identifies as foundational predecessors – the legendary Handsworth Songs (1986) by Black Audio Film Collective, set during the 1985 Birmingham riots, and Andrea Arnold’s Oscar-winning social realist short Wasp (2003). Cammock will…
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Conflict and Collisions: New Contemporary Sculpture

Two more weeks to visit Conflict and Collisions: New Contemporary Sculpture, at The Hepworth Wakefield, featuring three new solo exhibitions and commissions by artists Alexandra Bircken, Folkert de Jong and Toby Ziegler. This programme of exhibitions is the first institutional UK solo show for each artist. Coinciding with WW1 commemorations, each exhibition considers themes of…
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GHOSTS: Technologies/Subjectivities Series: Keith Piper & Gary Stewart

UAL Chair of Black Art and Design Professor Paul Goodwin in conversation with artist and academic Dr Keith Piper (Middlesex University) and artist and former Head of New Media at Iniva Gary Stewart. Part of the GHOSTS programme of exhibitions and events, this discussion will trace an alternative genealogy of contemporary artist’s exploration of technology…