Luke Willis Thompson
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Title
Luke Willis Thompson
Description
Luke Willis Thompson’s practice explores sites and objects that embody a sense of historical, political or social consequence to trace the fault lines of race and class in his chosen context. Stories of representation, dispossession, and the day-to-day politics of cultural difference collapse into and spiral out of the work His research in Singapore has involved connections between Southeast Asia, the Caribbean and Great Britain in an “umbilical” relationship linked by the trade of cotton and other essential goods.
Date
27 November 2014 – 27 January 2015
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Short Description
Luke Willis Thompson’s practice explores sites and objects that embody a sense of historical, political or social consequence to trace the fault lines of race and class in his chosen context.
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Location
Onsite (CCA)
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Citation
“Luke Willis Thompson,” NTU CCA Singapore Digital Archive, accessed April 23, 2024, https://ntuccasingapore.omeka.net/items/show/1313.
Item Relations
This Item | Is Part Of | Item: Residencies Insights: Conversations with Erin Gleeson and Luke Willis Thompson, Where’s beauty going to be when things get better? Memorialisation and the traumatic object |
Item: Luke Willis Thompson | References | This Item |