In this immersive show, the Barbadian-Scottish artist exposes the iniquities of racism and colonialism, while keeping alive the hope for a fairer, more just society
Scottish Nat...
The Barbadian-Scottish artist has used sculpture, film and tapestry for her Scotland in Venice presentation. Her aim, she says, is to show that, through self-compassion and colle...
The artist talks about the erasure of black people in everyday society, and how this informs and motivates her to challenge herself, and her audience, with her filmic and perform...
The Barbadian-Scottish artist explores her heritage and the legacy of Scottish involvement in the British Empire through a multifaceted, powerful and triumphant exhibition
Dunde...
Hurvin Anderson, Michael Armitage, Alberta Whittle and other artists from the African diaspora consider how identity and collective history impact individuals’ relationships wi...
... dual identities in their work. The artists – Joy Baek, Emelia Kerr Beale, Harvey Dimond, Eden Dodd, Ashanti Harris, Li Huang, Adil Iqbal, Viv Lee, Sekai Machache, Sara P...
... (Reid to London and Redpath to France), but never lost touch with their Scottishness. In present times, Alberta Whittle, who was born in Barbados in 1980, studied at GSA a...
... full of shame and anxiety.
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There are shows concurrent with EAF, including at Modern One (until 7 January 2024) where Alberta Whittle’s exhibition...
... Alberta Whittle’s installation of copper printing plates and prints exploring colonial history in North America completes the thoughtful grouping. As one of the few inst...
... which these found objects are brought to the shore in an ebb and flow.
In this way, Creuzet’s art also recalls the recent work of the Barbadian-Scottish artist Albe...
... for the festival’s intended programme. Two film works, by London-based Jenkin van Zyl and the Scottish-Barbadian Alberta Whittle, rework footage from festival commission...
... Anne-Marie Copestake (2011), Stephen Sutcliffe (2012), Rachel Maclean (2013), Charlotte Prodger (2014), Duncan Marquiss (2015), Kate Davis (2016), Sarah Forrest (2017) and...