17.06.2016 - 30.07.2016 Events, Visual arts

Radio On

by Sława Harasymowicz

Radio On is the second ‘chapter’ in a three-part multi-disciplinary project by artist Sława Harasymowicz. Conceived as a fluid interrogation, the series exposes the inherent tensions between images, words and historical records in invoking hidden, inconvenient or unwanted memory. Harasymowicz frequently harnesses archive, as a starting point for enquiry, a strategy and a cognitive tool to pose questions around the validity of recollection, the ambiguity of reconstruction, political representation and autobiography.

The project is guest curated by Dominik Czechowski.
In partnership with Centrala Gallery, Birmingham and the Poetry Library, Southbank Centre.

With special thanks to Freud Museum, London.

Exhibition is supported by:

Arts Council England, Polish Cultural Institute, University of the Arts London

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