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John Cussans - Artist's Talk


11 Feb 2010, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Cinema, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost free
Department Visual Cultures
Contact j.doussan(@gold.ac.uk)

As part of the Guest Lecture Series, John Cussans, London-based artist, writer and teacher, will be speaking about his project 'Invisible Mirrors'.

'Invisible Mirrors' tells the story of the 2004 ritual operation performed by occupying UN forces in Haiti around the sculpture of a boar in Plaza Italia in downtown Port-au-Prince. The footage was shot during the Ghetto Beinnale in December 2009 and is narrated by Reginald Jean Francios, a Haitian deportee who witnessed the event. The film explores the relationship between black and white magic, technology and spiritualism and the magical warfare that the UN are covertly utilizing in Haiti.

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11 Feb 2010 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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