The Blue Hut by Alpha Diagne

Interesting installation at the Royal Festival Hall of a hut from the Calais Jungle.

This was one of the first houses to be built there by Alpha Diagne an artist from West Africa. It became used as an art school and gallery and there were painting that had been made there inside.

The sides were made of pallets covered in blue tarpaulin and lined with bedcovers. The roof was thatched with a blue chair on top. The word Home was laid out in polystyrene letters around the edge.
 
It is shown alongside a sister exhibition on the other side of the 4th floor on the Calais Jungle to put it into context.

I am noticing art about the migrant crisis or by migrants is starting to find its way into exhibitions. It has taken about a year of looking at the images of the crisis for it to seep through into the art world.

Closes on 28 September 2016.

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