UN | VEILED

JUNE 2021

 

An Exhibition of New Works by TANAKA MAZIVANHANGA & ELEANOR MAY WATSON

Brocket’s first ‘roaming’ exhibition following Covid on Great Portland Street.

Zimbabwean Artist, Tanaka Mazivanhanga presented new series, I Dream of Freedom, a collection of vivid textural prints exploring the conflicting senses experienced while visiting the former slave castles of Ghana. The artist collaborated with the Ghanaian poet, Amma Ofusu to bring written and spoken word to her work who recited her work live from Ghana during the exhibition.

Eleanor May Watson, showcased large-scale paintings and watercolour monotypes that transcend time and art history through a new eye and post-feminist approach to reimagining the domestic sphere.

UN | VEILED not only presents, or unveils, two magnificent young artists, it also revisits and reveals hidden histories, art-histories, unspoken pasts, truths or interpretations. It ultimately encapsulates a significant moment in contemporary art practice for these artists to unveil their own unique voices using a meticulously honed artistic language.

UN | VEILED has been curated in collaboration with Mollie E Barnes, Curator, and Founder of @she_curates_ which champions equality in the arts and celebrates women and queer artists.

This exhibition was been possible with the generous help of The Crown Estate

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