Josèfa Ntjam gives an introductory tour of her new commission at FACT.
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Part of the Radical Ancestry season
Join artist Josèfa Ntjam for a guided tour of her new commission. Featuring her film, Dislocation (2022), as well as new sculptures as part of her Metamorphosis (2019-present) series, the exhibition references counter-cultural movements and non-Western histories that symbolise ideas of resistance, transformation and freedom.
Learn more from Josèfa and FACT's Head of Programme, Maitreyi Maheshwari, as they guide you through Josèfa's new commsion and discuss her artistic process. The tour will begin in the foyer and last for around 45-60 minutes.
When the moon dreamed of the ocean (2022)
Josèfa Ntjam is an artist, performer and writer whose practice combines sculpture, photomontage, film and sound. This installation reexamines history in the aftermath of colonialism and the Transatlantic slave trade. It references counter-cultural movements and non-Western histories that symbolise ideas of resistance, transformation and freedom.
by Josèfa Ntjam
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Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley & Josèfa Ntjam
FACT
The worlds of artists Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley and Josèfa Ntjam collide in a free immersive exhibition. Closing Sunday 9 April.
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