British Art History—Forgotten Chapters with Professor Tamar Garb at Exhibition Research Lab, Liverpool

George Hallett, Dumile. New York, 1983. Courtesy of George Hallett Research Collection.

Join ERL Gallery on Wednesday 3 June for the first in a series of conversations, with art historian and curator Professor Tamar Garb who will discuss the art and life of artist Dumile Feni (1942-1991). Dumile was one of the first Black South African visual artists to live in exile in London and New York from 1968 to 1991.

The conversation will shed light on the artist’s experience in London in the 70s, building on Garb’s research into material from the Grosvenor Gallery and the seminal Contemporary African Art exhibition at Camden Art Centre in 1970.

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