Group show at The Storey Institute. 1994
Date: 18 March, 1994 until 15 April, 1994
Curator: Eddie Chambers
Organiser: Eddie Chambers
Us an’ Dem [Us and Them]. An exhibition of work by Faisal Abdu’Allah, Denzil Forrester, and Tam Joseph. Curated by Eddie Chambers, held at The Storey Institute, Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, 18/3/94 - 15/4/94.
Extracts from the press release: “Us an’ Dem is an exhibition that attempts to take a critical look at relationships bettween the police, the judiciary and the Black community. The exhibition presents three artists’ responses to these issues. All three artists are of African-Caribbean origin, and all are resident in the London area. Faisal Abdu’Allah was born in London. Denzil Forrester was born in Grenada, and Tam Joseph was born in Dominica… Us an’ dem is not an optimistic exhibition, though it decisively demonstrates that the Black communitry continues to have genuine and deep-seated anxieties, frustrations and concerns about the state of its relationships with the collective forces of ‘law and order’.”
A boxed catalogue with 15 postcards was produced to accompany the exhibition.
The title of the exhibition was taken from a poem, Us an Dem, by Benjamin Zephaniah, who opened the exhibition.
Postcard relating to an exhibition, 1994
Postcard relating to an exhibition, 1994
Review relating to an exhibition, 1994
Press release relating to an exhibition, 1994
Catalogue relating to an exhibition, 1994
Born, 1969 in London, UK
Born, 1956 in Grenada
Born, 1947 in Dominica
Born, 1958 in Birmingham, UK
Lancaster, United Kingdom