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Translating Dreams+Nightmares, Sukhdev Sandhu, Parvati Raghuram, Alia Syed, Sandhya Suri, Antoinette Brown, Nirmal Puwar (Chair)


17 May 2016, 4:00pm - 7:00pm

RHB137a, Ground, Richard Hoggart Building

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A discussion panel of this exhibition related panel on 'Translating Dreams + Nightmares', followed by drinks in the exhibition space.

Discussion Panel with:
Sandhya Suri, Director of the award winning film 'I for India'
Sukhdev Sandhu (NYU), author of multi-media installation and book 'Night Haunts'
Parvati Raghuram (Open University) 'Gendered migration and global social reproduction'
Alia Syed, Film Director of 'On a Wing and a Prayer' currently installed at the Stuart Hall Library.
Antoinette Brown, Co-curator and Artist of 'Migrating Dreams + Nightmares', Goldsmiths, Kingsway Corridor, until 31 March 2016.

Words and images from A Seventh Man, which was translated into different languages, have been re-enacted in the Kingsway Corridor by the artist Antoinette Brown, in collaboration with Nirmal Puwar. Chalk, blackboards and wire jolt the words out of the book and onto the walls of the academy. Contemporary graffiti from Larache’s harbour sits amongst selections from the book. In addition, Sadek Rahim’s sponge boats from his project No Crash! Boom! Bang!, originally installed in the Bibliothèque Nationale d'Alger, hang in the arches of the passageway.

In a linked-in off-site exhibition in the Stuart Hall Library Alia Syed and Nadia Perrotta have responded to Berger and Mohr’s book and Syed’s longstanding interest in tunnels to examine the hopes and fears driving the movements of current migrants and refugees.

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17 May 2016 4:00pm - 7:00pm
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