Art Night – Alberta Whittle

July 9, 2021 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

We are delighted to be partnering with Art Night on a new commission by Alberta Whittle. Her performance DIS- A lesson in Reversal or Unlearning was intended to be shown at Murray Edwards College but due to rising cases of COVID 19 this has been moved to Two Temple Place in London.

ABOUT THE WORK

Holding the Line: a refrain in two parts
18 – 20 June
Online

Creating dangerously (we-I insist!)
Film screenings
Platfform 2 with Peak, Abergavenny Station
18 June-17 July

Creating dangerously (we-I insist!)
Film screenings
CCA, Derry
6 July- 17 July

DIS- A lesson in Reversal or Unlearning
performance
Two Temple Place, London
9 July

Creating dangerously (we-I insist!)
Film screenings
KLA ART, Uganda
17 July

Alberta Whittle will present a major new commission taking the voice of the River Thames as its starting point. Working with science fiction writer Ama Josephine Budge, Whittle’s commission will look at colonial histories, police brutality and imagined futures offering time and space for healing and reset.

The work will manifest as Holding the Line: a refrain in two parts, a film which will be screened as part of the Art Night online programme and as a performance, DIS- A lesson in Reversal or Unlearning, which will take place at Two Temple Place, London on 9 July. Limited tickets will be released to Art Night fans via their social media platforms.

In connection with this new commission, Creating dangerously (we-I insist!) groups together HOLDING THE LINE: a refrain in two parts with existing film works Business as usual: hostile environment (a REMIX) and RESET, as a trilogy of films. This trilogy will be presented with partners at Platfform 2 with Peak, at Abergavenny Station in Wales; at CCA, Derry-Londonderry and at KLA ART, in Uganda.

Holding the Line: a refrain in two parts will be screened for 48 hours as part of our online programme, broadcast via the homepage on the Art Night website.  All online commissions will be broadcast again as part of the marathon screening at 8pm, Thursday 15th July.

Commissioned by Art Night, in partnership with Women’s Art Collection, Cambridge; Peak, Abergavenny, CCA Derry and KLA ART produced by 32° East, Uganda.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Alberta Whittle (b.1980, Bridgetown Barbados) lives and works in Glasgow. Whittle’s practice-led research involves performance, writing, digital collage and video installation. Selected solo and group shows including Dundee Contemporary Arts, (2019), 13th Havana Biennial (2019), GoMA, Glasgow (2019), The Showroom, London (2018), National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (2018), RAW Material, Dakar (2018), FADA Gallery, Johannesburg (2018) and at the Johannesburg Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale, Venice (2015). Over 2021, Alberta will be sharing new work as part of British Art Show 9, Liverpool Biennial, business as usual : hostile environment at Glasgow Sculpture Studios and Right of Admission at the University of Johannesburg. In 2022 she will be representing Scotland at the 59th Venice Biennale.