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Harold Offeh in conversation

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  • Discussion
  • British Sign Language (online)
  • Auto-captioned
  • Limited audio description
Photograph of a laptop on a desk.  On the laptop screen is a portrait of Harold Offeh sitting on a sofa with his arms spread out across the back of the sofa and his legs crossed. Harold is wearing glasses, a red jacket, and a white shirt. Next to the laptop are headphones and a postcard showing a still from Joy Inside Our Tears, four photographs of performers each monotone with a bright yellow tone overlayed.
Harold Offeh In Conversation. Photo: Kathleen Arundell. © Portrait by Emile Holba.

What you’ll do

Watch a screening of ‘The Joy Inside Our Tears’, Harold Offeh’s installation in our ‘Joy’ gallery. Then listen to a conversation between Harold and curator George Vasey.

They discuss the inspiration behind the piece, including Harold’s interest in collective dance in relation to traumatic histories, from queer communities of colour in 1990s danceathons to medieval dancing plagues. They also talk about the context of making art about collective joy during a national lockdown.

Dates

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Past

Need to know

British Sign Language (online)

This event is British Sign Language interpreted. An interpreter will be embedded in the event livestream or visible on screen for online viewers.

Auto-captioned

There will be automatically generated subtitles for this event.

Limited audio description

The host and speakers will describe themselves and key visual elements they refer to. There will not be a separate audio description track.

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About your contributors

Black and white photograph of a young man with 
a short beard wearing glasses and a white baseball hat. The background is black.

Harold Offeh

(he/him)
Speaker

Harold Offeh is a UK-based artist working in a range of media including performance, video, photography, learning and social arts practice. Offeh is interested in the space created by inhabiting or embodying histories, using humour to confront the viewer with historical narratives and contemporary culture. He has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, including Tate Britain and Tate Modern, South London Gallery, Turf Projects (London), Kettle’s Yard, Wysing Arts Centre Studio (Cambridge), Studio Museum Harlem (New York), MAC VAL (France) Kunsthal Charlottenborg (Denmark) and Art Tower Mito (Japan). He recently completed a PhD exploring the activation of Black album covers through performance. He is a Reader in Fine Art at Leeds Beckett University and a tutor in Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art.

George Vasey

(he/him)
Host

George Vasey is a curator currently working on projects with Wellcome Collection and Leeds Art Gallery. He has curated exhibitions and projects in public, academic and commercial contexts. He has previously worked as a curator at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland and as a curatorial fellow at Newcastle University. In 2017 he co-curated the Turner Prize. His writing has been published in Art Monthly, Art Review, Burlington Contemporary, Frieze and Mousse, as well as numerous artists’ catalogues and books. He regularly teaches and has mentored artists, writers and curators for various organisations.