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Speculation · Liverpool Biennial Episode 5

29m · Art Against the World · 11 Mar 14:45

Art that imagines alternative futures and pasts. Artist Larry Achiampong discusses the legacies of Afrofuturism today, while Luisa Ungar’s debates the role of fiction in the archive. We are joined by the critic Pablo Larios. Presenter Vid Simoniti. Liverpool Biennial 2021 www.biennial.com

LINKS
Liverpool Biennial 2021: find out more about the artists and the exhibition
Twitter: Liverpool Biennial / Vid Simoniti
Instagram: Liverpool Biennial

Larry Achiampong
Relic Traveller Phase 1 and 2 (2017-19)
https://www.larryachiampong.co.uk/projects/relic-traveller-phase-1

https://www.larryachiampong.co.uk/projects/relic-traveller-phase-2

Luisa Ungar
Guided Zoo Visits (2012)
Dominion of Extinction (2018)
Pavilion (2017)
https://issuu.com/deluxu/docs/ungar_portafolio_reciente

commentator Pablo Larios

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Speculation · Liverpool Biennial Episode 5

Art that imagines alternative futures and pasts. Artist Larry Achiampong discusses the legacies of Afrofuturism today, while Luisa Ungar’s debates the role of fiction in the archive. We are joined by the critic Pablo Larios. Presenter Vid Simoniti. Liverpool Biennial 2021 www.biennial.com

LINKS
Liverpool Biennial 2021: find out more about the artists and the exhibition
Twitter: Liverpool Biennial / Vid Simoniti
Instagram: Liverpool Biennial

Larry Achiampong
Relic Traveller Phase 1 and 2 (2017-19)
https://www.larryachiampong.co.uk/projects/relic-traveller-phase-1

https://www.larryachiampong.co.uk/projects/relic-traveller-phase-2

Luisa Ungar
Guided Zoo Visits (2012)
Dominion of Extinction (2018)
Pavilion (2017)
https://issuu.com/deluxu/docs/ungar_portafolio_reciente

commentator Pablo Larios

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LINKS
Liverpool Biennial 2021: find out more about the artists and the exhibition
Twitter: Liverpool Biennial / Vid Simoniti
Instagram: Liverpool Biennial

Works featured

Alberta Whittle
between a whisper and a cry (2019)
https://www.biennial.com/2020/exhibition/artists/alberta-whittle

The opening of Alberta Whittle’s work contains a quotation from Christina Sharpe’s book In the Wake: On Blackness and Being (Duke University Press) 2016

Invernomuto (Simone Bertuzzi and Simone Trabucchi)
Black Med (2018-)
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LINKS
Liverpool Biennial 2021: find out more about the artists and the exhibition
Twitter: Liverpool Biennial / Vid Simoniti
Instagram: Liverpool Biennial

Works featured

Pedro Neves Marques
A Mordida (The Bite) (2019)
http://www.pedronevesmarques.com/amordida_filminstallation.html

Becoming Male in the Middle Ages(2021)
This work is showing at the Liverpool Biennial. http://www.pedronevesmarques.com/becomingmaleinthemiddleages.html

Ane Graff
States of Inflammation (2019)
https://www.anegraff.com/

Commentator Chus Martinez

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LINKS
Liverpool Biennial 2021: find out more about the artists and the exhibition
Twitter: Liverpool Biennial / Vid Simoniti
Instagram: Liverpool Biennial

Works featured

Jorge Menna Barreto
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https://www.visibleproject.org/blog/project/restauro-environmental-sculpture-32a-bienal-of-so-paulo-brazil/

Bo Zheng
Pteridophilia (2016)
http://zhengbo.org/2018_PP3.html

commentator Margarida Mendes

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