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A series of seven hanging, horizontal colourful collages. Each collage has different images from faces to landscapes and brickwork. In front of each collage is a partial sculpture of a head A series of seven hanging, horizontal colourful collages. Each collage has different images from faces to landscapes and brickwork. In front of each collage is a partial sculpture of a head

Keith Piper, The Seven Rages Of Man © The Artist

Keith Piper, The Seven Rages Of Man © The Artist

Outside Narration - Curated by Keith Piper

Fri 3 September 2021 - Sat 23 December 2023

Graves Gallery

This powerful exploration of alternative and outsider perspectives on our recognised histories was curated by artist Keith Piper, one of the co-founders of the seminal Blk Art Group.

 

The display was led by Piper’s own large-scale work The Seven Rages of Man (1984-2018), which imagines seven ages, or rages, through which the black dispersed population has passed, but also the future to come.

Alongside the work, Piper presented objects from the city’s collection offering visitors a chance to reflect on the histories they represent, including currency issued by the Royal Africa Company, which transported more people into slavery than any other British company in the history of the Atlantic slave trade, and t-shirts protesting South African apartheid in the 1980s.

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Graves Gallery

(Above the Central Library)

Surrey Street

Sheffield

S1 1XZ

A series of seven hanging, horizontal colourful collages. Each collage has different images from faces to landscapes and brickwork. In front of each collage is a partial sculpture of a head

Keith Piper, The Seven Rages of Man

© the artist

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