Theaster Gates : 1965: Malcolm in Winter: A Translation Exercise

Superb exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey of new projects by Theatser Gates.

One piece in particular, a huge shelving unit full of vases, took my breath away and I’m not sure why. I have no idea what it meant but I am a sucker for ceramics and I loved the monumentality of it.

I think a good summation of the show was that I didn’t really understand it but that didn’t stop me being moved by it. There was a link to the archive of late Japanese journalist Ei Nagata and his partner Haruhi Ishitan who were at the assignation of Malcolm X in 1965 and who went in the collect material on his final months and impact and to bring that to the Japanese people.

Aesthetically the show brought together Japanese culture and the Black Liberation Movement. A strange mix but it worked!

Closed 6 April 2025


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