Multiplicities in Flux brings together works by Grace Lau and Eelyn Lee in a dialogue around identity and belonging in Britain. Lau’s series of portraits 21st Century Types (2005) reflects the multiplicity of contemporary British society and comments on the othering of Chinese people and culture through photography, while Lee’s film Britishness (2019) investigates the often indefinable notion of ‘Britishness’.
Image Credit: Eelyn Lee, still from Britishness (2019). Courtesy of the artist. Part of Multiplicities in Flux at CFCCA.
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