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Shared Baby (2011/2019)
Shared Baby explores our beliefs in family and relationship structures, such as monogamy and kinship.
by Ai Hasegawa
Use the filter below to search through our archive of artworks.
Shared Baby explores our beliefs in family and relationship structures, such as monogamy and kinship.
by Ai Hasegawa
In Virtual Return You (can't) Dehaunt / 於虛擬的彼岸 迴魂(不)散 traces the real life stories of four queer Hong Kong transmigrants born in the 1980s, for whom lived migrant and diaspora experiences exist alongside memories of childhood homes under British colonial rule that no longer exist.
In this newly commissioned work, Yarli Allison reconstructs Liverpool’s old Chinatown and tells the stories of its lost Chinese sailors.
Responding to his family’s multiple migrations during his early life, Boedi Widjaja’s work considers the limitations of language, and the arbitrary nature of its formation.
In 1620, Trisha Baga deploys approaches used in sci-fi filmmaking and speculative fiction to explore the mythology of Plymouth Rock.
by Trisha Baga
Dust to Data tracks through the colonial history of archaeology, to current parallels in the data mining of DNA and social media image banks.
Created for her FACT Together 2021 commission, Hope Strickland presents I'll be back! (2022) explores Black metamorphosis alongside institutional collecting practices and colonial violences
Harton Moor is an animated guided tour of a 1970’s council estate in South Shields, presented as an idealised architectural model set against the personal narrative of a child resident, Jessica.
by Erin Dickson
Larissa Sansour and Søren Lind have developed a new film installation featuring an Arabic-language opera, performed by Palestinian soprano Nour Darwish. Presented as a single aria, the opera revolves around loss, mourning and inherited trauma.
In Songs for living, the ghosts of our ancestors reconnect with life in a desire to heal following personal loss and ecological upheaval. Artist Korakrit Arunanondchai collaborates with cinematographer Alex Gvojic to create a collage of visual languages and musical styles which weave together stories of grief, transformation, and spiritual power.
Zinzi Minott's work explores both the histories of the Windrush Generation, and broader histories and experiences of Blackness, migration, and living in the diaspora. This new work, which is part of an ongoing series, has been developed in response to Liverpool.
by Zinzi Minott
Developed during her FACT artist residency, Tessa Norton presents a new multimedia installation exploring the ambiguity of Anglo-Indian identity; which, though a product of Empire, was marginalised within it.
by Tessa Norton
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