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Lumen

Sutapa Biswas

Exhibition

Event overview

Sutapa Biswas' Lumen shows at Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange this autumn until January 2023.

Combining archive material and newly filmed footage around a central monologue, Lumen begins with the story of a birth, and ends on a departure across uncharted waters.

Between these two points an episodic narrative recounts intimate scenes from a life, bearing witness to moments euphoria and of trauma. Inspired by her family's own forced departure from India, the work is in part lament for the sights and sounds left behind on their protracted sea voyage to England, while reproaching centuries of colonial rule and its implacable incursions on domestic life. 

Lumen (2021) was co-commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art with Art Fund support through the Moving Image Fund for Museums. This programme is made possible thanks to Thomas Dane Gallery and a group of private galleries and individuals. The commission has been additionally supported by Autograph. Supported by Arts Council England.

Event details

Details

8 October 2022 – 7 January 2023

Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange

Open 10:00 - 17:00, Tuesday to Saturday 

More information & how to book

Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange are both fully accessible.

Each venue has a parking bay for visitors with limited mobility. (Please phone ahead if you would like to use them so we can ensure they are kept free).

There is a lift at Newlyn Art Gallery to access the upper gallery and Studio.

We have wheelchairs available at both venues if you would like to use one during your visit.

Please contact the gallery if you have any additional requirements.

01736 363715
info@newlynartgallery.co.uk

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at both venues, but may not be allowed into the main gallery spaces for certain exhibitions.

Projects

Media

Production Stills from Lumen (2021)
Image Gallery

Production Stills from Lumen (2021)

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