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Honouring Sacred Kin Relations in Contemporary Indigenous Art

24 October 2018 at 19.00–20.00
Brian Jungen, Warrior 3 2018.

Brian Jungen, Warrior 3 2018. Image courtesy of Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver

Hear Canadian art historian Sherry Farrell Racette discuss works in our Biennial exhibition in relation to Canadian visual culture

Indigenous artists are giving visual form to our deep continuity with the animal relations we have relied upon for countless generations. Join us for this talk which will explore Canadian visual culture and how this relates to the works in this year's Liverpool Biennial: Beautiful World Where are you?. Art historian Sherry will position the art works within the context of first nation art in Canada and situate it with other current debates.

With thanks to the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom for their support.

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

4th floor auditorium

Mann Island
Liverpool
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24 October 2018 at 19.00–20.00

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