No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action

This show celebrates and tells the story of twentieth century Black British social and political history
  • Art, Installation
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Time Out says

Focusing on the life’s work of Eric and Jessica Huntley, the Guyanese activists who set up the publishing house and pioneering bookshop Bogle L’Ouverture in 1968, the exhibition brings together the works of 25 prominent Black artist including Eddie Chambers, Errol Lloyd, Denzil Forrester, Sonia Boyce, Keith Piper and Sokari Douglas-Camp. You’ll also be transported back to the bookshop, which strove to combat discrimination, in a multi-sensory recreation of the innovative South Ealing establishment by artist and curator Dr Michael McMillan.

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