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Friday 27th September | 2024 | 6.30pm - 11pm
Nottingham Contemporary
FREE
Join Nottingham Contemporary to celebrate the launch of their new exhibition, Donald Rodney: Visceral Canker. This major retrospective brings together nearly all that survives of the late British artist Donald Rodney’s work across painting, drawing, installation, sculpture and digital media with rare archive materials. The exhibition highlights Rodney's significance to the recent history of British art, and re-addresses themes of racial identity, chronic illness, Black masculinity and Britain’s colonial past.
Galleries Open 6.30-9pm
Blend at Contemporary Open until 11pm with delicious food and drinks.
Party the night away with music in their downstairs space
This exhibition launch, like all our programme, is free admission for all but donations are both encouraged and needed. As a registered charity, every donation – no matter the size – makes a big difference. Suggested donation £5. Thank you.
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