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"Over the summer, following worldwide Black Lives Matter protests, itinerant gallerist Jonny Tanna (and his gallery Harlesden High Street) assembled a show in a vacant third-floor office space not far from where the Central London demonstrations had assembled. Tanna’s idea was to bring together artists of colour to dialogue and reflect, making, as the press notes suggest, an ‘exhibition of an ongoing discussion, exploring the engagement of art away from institutional values and frameworks’."
"Over the summer, following worldwide Black Lives Matter protests, itinerant gallerist Jonny Tanna (and his gallery Harlesden High Street) assembled a show in a vacant third-floor office space not far from where the Central London demonstrations had assembled. Tanna’s idea was to bring together artists of colour to dialogue and reflect, making, as the press notes suggest, an ‘exhibition of an ongoing discussion, exploring the engagement of art away from institutional values and frameworks’."
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