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15 days

Imran Perretta

Exhibition

Event overview

At a time when social and geopolitical upheaval has prompted the mass displacement and migration of people across the globe, Imran Perretta’s film 15 days examines how the face of the refugee has been dehumanised, often anonymised, and frequently demonised.

The work is inspired by the time that Imran spent in Calais and Dunkirk with former inhabitants of the refugee camp that became known as the Jungle, and are now living rough in the surrounding woodland. The title of the piece is not a measure of the length of his stay there but rather the alias of one of the people who he became friends with (no one goes by their real names), and a comment on how time slips by when waiting in limbo, in the hope of a new and better life.  

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Event details

Details

26 September 2018 – 3 November 2018

Art Exchange, University of Essex, Colchester

Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ

Launch party: Thursday 4 October, 6 - 8pm. All welcome.

Exhibition opening hours: Tuesday - Friday 11am - 5pm, Saturday 12pm - 4pm, closed Sunday.

Free entry.

15 days was commissioned for the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2018: Unintended Consequences, a collaboration between Jerwood Charitable Foundation and Film and Video Umbrella. FVU is supported by Arts Council England. This exhibition is a collaborative project with the Centre for Migration Studies, University of Essex.

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