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27th January | 2024 | 3pm-4.30pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free
Join the artist Paul Mpagi Sepuya for a lecture that gives insight to his practice and work on display at Nottingham Contemporary in his exhibition Exposure.
Through his portraiture, Sepuya challenges the history of photography and deconstructs traditional portraiture by way of exposing, layering, fragmentation, mirror imagery, and the perspective of the black, queer gaze.
The lecture will be followed by a Q&A with Ali Roche, the Chief Curator of Exhibitions and Live Programmes at Nottingham Contemporary.
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