In questa puntata di Cult, ci immergiamo nelle mostre invernali della Galleria Saatchi, dove la vita dei neri, la fragilità ambientale e lo spirito comunitario sono celebrati attraverso una fotografia che fa riflettere.
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00:00Salve e benvenuti alla Sarchi Gallery a Londra, dove quest'estate tre esibizioni fotografiche
00:10si presentano, esplorando la fortezza e la bellezza complessa della vita nera,
00:17la fragilità del mondo naturale e il potere del spirito comunitario.
00:22As we rise, photography from the Black Atlantic examines African diasporic culture
00:35through concepts of community, identity and power.
00:39We are seeing a lot of expressions of joy, of celebration,
00:44and I think that these images are very much in conversation with what's happening in the world
00:50where we see lots of speaking out and activism against anti-Black violence.
00:55And so while those images that we see are important,
00:59this show also offers us another entry point and a broader picture.
01:05Photographer Jorian Charlton turns the focus on Jamaican-Canadian culture,
01:11drawing on her own experiences and that of her community in Toronto.
01:16I do like images where it's a bit obscured or maybe you can't see the person's face,
01:20but you can still get a strong sense of community or togetherness.
01:29Adaptation invites us to question and reflect on our surroundings in a changing world.
01:35Some of the works from contemporary American photographer Anastasia Samuilova
01:40are the spotlight on climate change.
01:44The image behind me was taken a day after a major hurricane.
01:48It's this juxtaposition between these kind of marshmallow colors of Miami Beach.
01:52It's a very carefully crafted, idealized image of itself
01:56and the reality that's very fragile and vulnerable to climatic change.
02:03The March of the Hummingbirds exhibition brings the rich histories of the Caribbean and Mauritius to life.
02:09Photographer Anissa Dawaji from South London puts community spirit front and center.
02:16My mother was from Trinidad and my father is from Mauritius.
02:19I'm blessed to live in a place where it's very diverse.
02:22The countries that my parents are from are incredibly diverse.
02:26The crossovers are actually quite beautiful.
02:28People say that multiculturalism doesn't work.
02:31I think this body of work is to sort of challenge that.
02:36We have a wide scope here that is being displayed through many different styles of photography
02:41and many different techniques and I think that's really important to see in our contemporary world.
02:46All three exhibitions run at London's Saatchi Gallery into January
02:51with one ticket giving access to all.