No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960-1990

Interesting exhibition at the Guildhall Art Gallery looking at the publishing company and bookshop of Jessica and Eric Huntley and the circle of artists that grew up around them.

The show was quite cleverly displayed with archive material from the publishers, Bogle-L’Ouverture Publications, in cases down the middle of the first room with the pictures hung around them. There were some interesting works such as the self-portrait by Paul Dash but I found some of the more political work a bit impenetrable.

I loved the second room which reproduced the Walter Rodney Bookshop with the walls papered with pictures of shelves of books and displays for the archive material set into them. This was a really imaginative way of showing quite dry material. It really recreated the feel of radical bookshops of the time and I felt quite nostalgic!

Closes 24 January 2016.

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