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Unattributable Briefs: Act Two – Orleans House Gallery
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12 March – 29 May 2023
10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Sunday
Free Entry

Exhibitions

Orleans House Gallery

Unattributable Briefs: Act Two

<p>Rudy Loewe, The Gossip Circle (2022). Acrylic on canvas, 160 x 170cm. </p><p>Photography: Ben Deakin.</p>

Rudy Loewe, The Gossip Circle (2022). Acrylic on canvas, 160 x 170cm. 

Photography: Ben Deakin.

12 March – 29 May 2023
10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Sunday
Free Entry

Exhibitions

Orleans House Gallery

Unattributable Briefs: Act Two is part of our Emerging Artist Programme. Rudy Loewe will be interrogating Britain’s role in suppressing Caribbean Black Power movements during the 1960s and 70s. The exhibition features paintings and documents from The National Archives, which are part of Loewe’s PhD research. Recently declassified records from the Information Research Department (IRD) are used as source material for painting. The IRD operated secretly within the Foreign & Commonwealth Office producing unattributable propaganda. 

 

Open 12 March – 29 May 

Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and The Research Centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation (TrAIN), University of the Arts London.