Lubaina Himid
Predicting History, Testing Translation
#LubainaHimid #BritishPavilion #VeniceBiennale @britishcouncil.bsky.social
The #BritishPavilion — curated by Kathryn Yusoff, Stella Mutegi, Kabage Karanja, and Owen Hopkins — was awarded a Special Mention #LaBiennale for #GeologyofBritannicRepair ✨
I'm here for a 2-day workshop on #InhumanReparations Kathryn co-organised w/ Elsa Noterman and Archie Davies at the Pavilion👇
Portrait of an individual leaning on a metal railing outside a modern building, with a traditional brick building visible in the background.
Exhibit featuring a hanging piece of leather with ancient drawings, displayed on a white museum wall, accompanied by informational texts.
Interior view of an art exhibition featuring a large, irregularly shaped metallic sculpture in the foreground, displayed on a circular orange pedestal. In the background, through an open doorway, another art piece is visible, surrounded by hanging wooden elements from the ceiling. The exhibition is held within a room with rustic, unfinished walls.
Art exhibition room featuring a large satellite map of Africa on the wall. To the left, a sculpture that resembles a sleeping figure covered with a textured blanket lies in a shallow orange container.
Congratulations to Owen Hopkins who has been selected to be one of the curators of the @britisharts.bsky.social British Pavilion at this year's Venice Bienalle.
Owen is the Director of our Farrell Centre, a public centre for architecture and cities.
#WeAreNCL #BritishPavilion #Architecture