Virtual studio visit with John Akomfrah

John Akomfrah at his London studio, 2016. Courtesy the artist and Lisson Gallery, London
John Akomfrah at his London studio, 2016. Courtesy the artist and Lisson Gallery, London

10 September 2020

18.00—19.00

Zoom Talk

Limited space available. Please RSVP to Meela@contemporaryartsociety.org to receive your private Zoom meeting link

Please join us on Zoom on 10 September when we shall be doing a live studio visit with John Akomfrah in advance of his much-anticipated show at Lisson Gallery in November. The artist will also be in conversation with CAS Director Caroline Douglas.

The CAS has acquired two important works by Akomfrah in recent years, Peripeteia (2012) for Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art in 2016 through the Collections Fund at Frieze and Untitled (2016) for Mead Gallery, University of Warwick Art Collection this year. The CAS also supported Towner Art Gallery and Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales in jointly acquiring Vertigo Sea (2015) in 2019.

John Akomfrah is an artist and filmmaker whose works are characterised by their investigations into memory, post-colonialism, temporality and aesthetics and often explores the experiences of migrant diasporas globally. He was a founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective, which started in London in 1982 alongside the artists David Lawson and Lina Gopaul, who he still collaborates with today.

Akomfrah (born 1957) lives and works in London. In 2019 his work was shown as part of the Ghana Pavilion at 58th Venice Biennale and he was awarded the Artes Mundi Prize in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions include including Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, USA (2020); Secession, Vienna, Austria (2020); BALTIC, Gateshead, UK (2019); ICA Boston, MA, USA (2019). He is represented by Lisson Gallery.

Limited space available. Please RSVP to Meela@contemporaryartsociety.org to receive your private Zoom meeting link

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