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Iniva is delighted to announce a new limited edition print by Keith Piper entitled Reviewing the future in Broken English.

This silk screen print was produced by Bluecoat Print Studio alongside the artist, to celebrate Keith’s forthcoming solo exhibition Unearthing the Bankers Bones, a Bluecoat/Iniva collaboration, Liverpool 28 October 2016 – 22 January 2017. The print references research and visual strategies which address contemporary concerns about the impacts of globalisation, themes found in the wider exhibition.

About the Artist
Keith Piper is an artist, curator, researcher and academic. His work over the past 25 years has explored issues of racial, gender and class identity. Piper first exhibited in 1981 as a member of the BLK Art Group, an association of black British art students that included peers Eddie Chambers, Claudette Johnson and Donald Rodney. In a series of exhibitions entitled ‘The Pan African Connection’ the group sought to explore issues relevant to aspects of black political struggles through contemporary art practice.

Using a wide range of media, from painting, sculpture and installation, to interactive and digital media he has made interventions into arts and non arts spaces both in the UK and internationally. He currently lives and works in London.

 

Features

Screen Print – Printed at the Bluecoat Print Studio, Liverpool

42 x 59.4 cm

Edition of 50, signed and numbered recto

(2016)