Gallery of Modern Art

sorryyoufeeluncomfortable: Baldwin’s Nigger Reloaded

sorryyoufeeluncomfortable: Baldwin’s Nigger Reloaded
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Tickets
Free - Drop-in - no ticket required
Dates and times
5th May 2018
6:30PM - 8:00PM
Age
All ages

Join artist Barby Asante and sorryoufeeluncomfortable for a performance in response to Horace Ove's film Baldwin's Nigger, 1969 - a documentary of James Baldwin and Dick Gregory discussing the Civil Rights Movement in 1960s Great Britain

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Image: Baldwin's Nigger Reloaded Performance at October Gallery, London 2015, photo courtesy the artist

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