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The Port · Liverpool Biennial Episode 4

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Art that portrays seas and migration. Alberta Whittle’s new video unearths links between climate change and colonialism. Invernomuto’s sound installation traces the influences of the Black diaspora on the Mediterranean culture. We are joined by curator Elvira Dyangani Ose. Presenter Vid Simoniti. Liverpool Biennial 2021 www.biennial.com

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Liverpool Biennial 2021: find out more about the artists and the exhibition
Twitter: Liverpool Biennial / Vid Simoniti
Instagram: Liverpool Biennial 

Works featured

Alberta Whittle
between a whisper and a cry (2019)
https://www.biennial.com/2020/exhibition/artists/alberta-whittle

The opening of Alberta Whittle’s work contains a quotation from Christina Sharpe’s book In the Wake: On Blackness and Being (Duke University Press) 2016

Invernomuto (Simone Bertuzzi and Simone Trabucchi)
Black Med (2018-)
https://blackmed.invernomuto.info/

commentator Elvira Dyangani Ose

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