In the Black Fantastic exhibition; Maya Youssef performs live; visual artist Colin Davidson's exhibition

Published: June 29, 2022, 7:33 p.m.

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Curator Ekow Eshun on creating In The Black Fantastic: the UK\\u2019s first major exhibition dedicated to the work of Black artists who use fantastical elements to address racial injustice and explore alternative realities.

With works from 11 contemporary artists from the African diaspora, it delves into myth, science fiction, traditions, and the legacy of Afrofuturism to address colonialism, racial politics and identity. Encompassing painting, photography, video, sculpture and mixed-media installations, the exhibition features artists including Nick Cave, Hew Locke, Chris Ofili and Lina Iris Viktor.

Dubbed the Queen of the Qanun, Maya Youssef is a composer and virtuoso of the Syrian instrument. The qanun is typically played by men, but Maya broke the mould as a young musician growing up in Damascus. Her new album \\u2018Finding Home\\u2019 deals with emotions dealing with the loss of her homeland as well as being inspired by coping with lockdowns, and weaves a musical tapestry of traditional Syrian music with Western classical and jazz. Maya performs live in the studio.

The artist Colin Davidson is best known for his portraits of high profile figures including Bill Clinton, Brad Pitt and the Queen. A new exhibition of his work spans his whole career, including some works painted while he was still at school. Kathy Clugston joins Colin Davidson on a walk around the exhibition to hear about his process when capturing famous faces and why he never imagined he\\u2019d be a portrait painter.

Presenter: Elle Osili-Wood \\nProducer: Kirsty McQuire

Image: Lina Iris Viktor, Eleventh, 2018. Pure 24 karat gold, acrylic, ink, copolymer resin, print on matte canvas. \\xa9 2018. Courtesy the Artist. From In The Black Fantastic at London\\u2019s Hayward Gallery.

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