Listen "Rudy Loewe: Archives - Black Power in the Caribbean"
Episode Synopsis
Continuing our theme of archives, Rudy Loewe (researcher and artist at University of the Arts London) shares their research on the Black Power movement in the English-speaking Caribbean, and the ways in which the British government suppressed it. Rudy also discusses their experience digging into recently declassified Foreign and Commonwealth Office records at the National Archives, and translating these records into art. Rudy is displaying their art at several upcoming exhibitions:Unattributable Briefs: Act Onehttps://www.staffordshirest.com/rudyloewe New Contemporarieshttps://www.newcontemporaries.org.uk/Precarioushttps://www.artexchange.org.uk/exhibition/precarious/#:~:text=This%20exhibition%20creates%20a%20platform,how%20to%20pay%20the%20rent.Unattributable Briefs: Act Twohttps://www.orleanshousegallery.org/news/2022/07/announcing-emerging-artists-programme-22-23-rudy-loewe/Liverpool Biennial https://biennial.com/2023Photo: Rudy Loewe, Trinidad #1-2 (2022). Photography: Ben Deakin.
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