Sea and Being Change | [GRAFTd] exhibition by Beverley Southcott
Referencing ongoing debates surrounding conflicts, the aftermath, and peace, Southcott’s works position domestic space as a central global location from which to receive broadcast news. This exhibition incorporates imbued empathetic and nuanced visual expressions that reflect our human crises. Yet, extremism, nationalism, and neoliberalism are forceful contributors to overshadow these integral humanistic attributes, thus resulting in prolonged and unresolved grief for many.
Presented by: Beverley Southcott
Beverley Southcott's art practice and academic research are within contemporary art theory and cultural and sociological studies on conflict, peace, and the aftermath in the 21st century predominantly and the late 20th century. This research mainly focuses on current and recent historical world events that are mediated and shown on the daily world news feeds.