Venetian Maps: Birdcages

© the artist. Image credit: Rochdale Arts & Heritage Service

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Lubaina Himid's concern with the legacy of colonialism and the politics of mapping is shown in the Venetian Maps series, where she depicts the African presence in a city that was once one of the international centres of trade. In Birdcages, five West African birds are set in a yellow background which holds the almost invisible outlines of birdcages. These symbolic references to both freedom and its withdrawal act as a reminder of the transatlantic slave trade.

Touchstones Rochdale

Rochdale

Title

Venetian Maps: Birdcages

Date

1997

Medium

acrylic

Measurements

H 152.2 x W 213.2 cm

Accession number

1536

Acquisition method

donated by the artist, 2011

Work type

Painting

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