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The work was part of a street exhibition documenting and celebrating the African and Caribbean locals on Ridley Road and Gillett Square by Future Hackney, a long-term project that documents social change in East London. Local visual storytellers work alongside residents to create a living archive of a rapidly changing East London. The exhibition was a collaboration with Hackney’s Windrush initiative commissioned by Create London and featured the installation of large format images as an exterior gallery in East London. Describing the project, Future Hackney says: 'Working at the intersections of photography and social engagement we develop relationships with those involved encourage them to express wider societal experiences such as mental health, exclusion, confinement and being non-binary as it relates to the African and Caribbean experience.
Title
Ibrahim
Date
2021
Medium
photographic panel
Accession number
0173
Work type
Photograph
Inscription description
wall label: I play 80s soul music here outside my shop, where people come to socialise, dance and sometimes ask for help.