Art Now: Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain
A new body of sculptures by Rhea Dillon that consider the formation of British and Caribbean identities.
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain brings together new and existing sculptures as a conceptual fragmentation of a Black woman’s body. Examining material and colonial histories, theories of minimalism and abstraction, and Black feminist epistemologies. Dillon’s works evoke elements – including the eyes, mouth, soul and hands – of an amorphous, conceptual body that considers the formation of Caribbean and British identities.
Art Now is a series of free exhibitions showcasing emerging talent and highlighting new developments in British art.
A new body of sculptures by Rhea Dillon that consider the formation of British and Caribbean identities.
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain brings together new and existing sculptures as a conceptual fragmentation of a Black woman’s body. Examining material and colonial histories, theories of minimalism and abstraction, and Black feminist epistemologies. Dillon’s works evoke elements – including the eyes, mouth, soul and hands – of an amorphous, conceptual body that considers the formation of Caribbean and British identities.
Art Now is a series of free exhibitions showcasing emerging talent and highlighting new developments in British art.
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