Object Image

1930s to 1960s

This portfolio was published in 2007 to support the foundation of Rivington Place, a public gallery and community space in Shoreditch, London. Rivington Place describes itself as the UK’s "first permanent public space dedicated to diversity in the visual arts" and is housed in an award-winning building designed by David Adjaye, a British architect of Ghanaian descent. As well as hosting regular exhibitions, film screenings, talks, and performances, it is the home of the Association of Black Photographers (Autograph ABP), the International Institute of Visual Arts (Iniva), and the Stuart Hall Library. The artists selected to contribute to the portfolio were chosen for their international reputations and commitment to creating work dealing explicitly with contemporary cultural issues.

Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2016

Credit Line: Yale Center for British Art, Friends of British Art Fund

2007
Hard and soft ground etching with spitbite aquatint
76.2 x 50.8cm
B2008.10.8
Digital image courtesy Yale Center for British Art; see the Center's Image Terms of Use for further information
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Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art
Permanent collection