Moving Journeys: Three Journeys

Cramped, disjointed exhibition at the British Museum looking at three stories of migration.

Each of the stories were interesting but the room was quite small and one of them was quite a long video with subtitles which was difficult to concentrate on while standing up with another large exhibit right behind you.

One story used a book Iraqi artist Sadik Kwash had drawn for his nephew with tales of the pros and cons of having left Iraq. The video was of poet and thinker Eduardo Glissant, in the section I watched he was comparing a voyage on a cruise ships to the migration of his ancestors from Africa as slaves.

The third one was the most moving and talked about the prehistoric footprints which were discovered at low tide on a Norfolk beach. The display included an installation you could walk through with pictures of the footprints on the floor and a cast of one of them. However I’m not sure we could conclude that these people were on a journey or a migration, it could have easily been an afternoon stroll after a roast wildebeest lunch!

Closed on 30 April 2017

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