‘Down-to-earth’ Arts on Hatred and Inequality
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Tate’s latest installation reminds me again why I love London and it’s a city that cares about its cultural offering:
Here we are looking into how social segregation can be represented visually and artistically:
Doris Salcedo’s art
In particular, Salcedo is addressing a long legacy of racism and colonialism that underlies the modern world. A ‘shibboleth’ is a custom, phrase or use of language that acts as a test of belonging to a particular social group or class. By definition, it is used to exclude those deemed unsuitable to join this group.
Until 8 April 2008
I still haven’t been there yet but my colleague was persuaded and taken some cute photos for us to enjoy.
