Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth
Probing material histories and Black feminist epistemologies, Rhea Dillon evokes the fragments of a conceptual body — eyes, hands, feet, mouth, soul, reproductive organs and lungs — in this poetic assemblage of responses to colonialism, patriarchy, and Black female labour. Opening at Tate Britain fr...
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title | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth |
title_alt | An alterable terrain Art now : Rhea Dillon |
title_auth | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth |
title_full | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth Tate Britain ; introduction by Pat Noxolo ; epilogue by Daniella Rose King |
title_fullStr | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth Tate Britain ; introduction by Pat Noxolo ; epilogue by Daniella Rose King |
title_full_unstemmed | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain eyes, hands & feet, lungs, soul, womb, breasts & vagina, mouth Tate Britain ; introduction by Pat Noxolo ; epilogue by Daniella Rose King |
title_short | Rhea Dillon - an alterable terrain |
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