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Barby Asante, As Always a Painful Declaration of Independence. For Ama. For Aba. For Charlotte and Adjoa - Intimacy and Distance, Diaspora Pavilion, May - November 2017. Photo: Jessica Taylor
Barby Asante, As Always a Painful Declaration of Independence. For Ama. For Aba. For Charlotte and Adjoa - Intimacy and Distance, Diaspora Pavilion, May - November 2017. Photo: Nicky Bird
Barby Asante with installation image from The Queen and the Black Eyed Squint, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts, November 2017 Photo: Edgar Arceneaux
Open School East co-directors Anna Colin (centre) and Laurence Taylor (right), with Ayaan Bulale, OSE communications and events manager
Rose Wylie, Installation view, 'Quack Quack' Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London (30 November 2017 – 11 February 2018). Photo: © 2017 Mike Din
Rose Wylie, Installation view, 'Quack Quack' Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London (30 November 2017 – 11 February 2018). Photo: © 2017 Mike Din
Rose Wylie, Installation view, 'Quack Quack' Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London (30 November 2017 – 11 February 2018). Photo: © 2017 Mike Din
Rose Wylie in her studio. Photo: Joe McGorty; Courtesy: the artist
Barby Asante, The Queen and the Black-Eyed Squint, 2017, installation view, 'Starless Midnight', Baltic, Gateshead. Photo: John Mackenzie; copyright Baltic
Susie Green, 'Pleasure is a Weapon', 2017, Grand Union, Birmingham. Photo: Patrick Dandy
Seecum Cheung, The Dutch Window, 2017, Grand Union, Birmingham. Photo: Patrick Dandy
Participants for Grand Union's Curatorial Curriculum 2017. Photo: Grand Union
Oreet Ashery, Revisiting Genesis web series, video still, Episode 5, 2016. Image copyright of the artist; courtesy of the artist
The directors' office at Open School East, Margate. Photo: Chris Sharratt
Budapest, Hungary, March 2017. Photo: Oliver Spall
Open School East, Margate. Photo: Chris Sharratt
Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party - Four colour theorem. Photo: Szilas in Budapest
Elisabeth Murdoch. Photo: Eirik Helland Urke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Helen Wewiora, director, Castlefield Gallery.