6 Jun 2024
Stuart Hall Library
In the context of Unseen Guests, and marking the launch of the book ‘John Akomfrah’ (2023) by James Harvey, iniva presents ‘Locating Absence’: a panel discussion reflecting on climate justice, anticolonial struggle and pan-African thinking within archives.
Locating Absence is supported by University of Hertfordshire and Sonic Screen Lab (London College of Communications, UAL).
James Harvey’s John Akomfrah is the first comprehensive analytic engagement with these films, offering sustained close engagement with the artist’s core thematic preoccupations and aesthetic tendencies. His analysis negotiates the contextual and theoretical layers of Akomfrah’s rich and complex films, from the intermedial diaspora aesthetics of Handsworth Songs (1986) to the intersectional spatial ecopolitics of Purple (2017).
Positioning Akomfrah in the burgeoning black British arts and cultural scene of the 1980s as a member of Black Audio Film Collective, Harvey traces the evolution of a critical relationship with the postcolonial archive in his early films, through analysis of documentaries made for television in the 1990s and up to more recent film installations in museums and galleries.