Imran Perretta, the destructors (2019). Film still. Produced by Chisenhale Gallery and Spike Island
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Imran Perretta, the destructors (2019). Film still. Produced by Chisenhale Gallery and Spike Island
© Ewa Justka + Poulomi Desai "Back in the wooden shack, Ewa Justka and Poulomi Desai deliver magnificent fork-in-the-socket jolts of noise, built out of hard...
"Back in the wooden shack, Ewa Justka and Poulomi Desai deliver magnificent fork-in-the-socket jolts of noise, built out of hardware and abused strings; their energy-saving strobe bulb is like a possessed Ikea demonstration...This is one of the most valuable music festivals in the country – one that refuses, inspirationally, to put anything neatly together. Curated this year by avant-gardists Camae Ayewa (AKA Moor Mother) and Paul Purgas, it’s a loose study of corporeality and groove. Ben Beaumont-Thomas - The Guardian.
Ewa Justka is a polish electronic acid-technoise artist, self taught instruments builder and electronics teacher based in London. http://ewajustka.tumblr.com
Full line -up: AÏSHA DEVI, AGF POEMPRODUCER, CATERINA BARBIERI, CHARLES-MITCHENER (NEIL CHARLES & ELAINE MITCHENER), DJ HARAM, EWA JUSTKA & POULOMI DESAI, HARRGA, IMRAN PERRETTA, LAFAWNDAH, LARAAJI, LAST YEARZ INTERESTING NEGRO & PHOEBE COLLINGS-JAMES, MOOR MOTHER, MUTAMASSIK, ORETHA, PHILOMENE PIRECKI, RKSS, SYNAPTIC ISLAND, YATTA
£10,000 Tate Bursaries announced
£10,000 Tate Bursaries announced
Tate Britain have announced the ten artists who will each receive one-off £10,000 bursaries in place of this year’s Turner Prize: Arika, Liz Johnson Artur, Oreet Ashery, Shawanda Corbett, Jamie Crewe, Sean Edwards, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Ima-Abasi Okon, Imran Perretta and Alberta Whittle.
Alex Farquharson, Director of Tate Britain said: “Following a lively and rigorous virtual debate, the jury…
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