The exhibition has been co-directed by Brad Evans and visual artist, Chantal Meza whose artwork includes ’Obscure Beasts 1.’ (2018) - featured.
The exhibition has been co-directed by Brad Evans and visual artist, Chantal Meza whose artwork includes 'Obscure Beasts 1.' (2018) - featured. A two-week exhibition, opening next month and led by Prof Brad Evans, will focus on the challenges of human disappearance, both in the UK and around the world. Published on Tuesday 26 September 2023 Last updated on Thursday 28 September 2023 - For two weeks during October and November 2023, an international art exhibition and series of public talks arrives at the Centrespace Gallery in Bristol, aiming to draw public attention to the growing problem of human disappearance. Organised by the Centre for the Study of Violence at the University of Bath, in collaboration with the UK-based charity Locate International , the exhibition will feature public talks and art installations, led by Mexican abstract painter, Chantal Meza. Public talks will consider a broad set of issues pertaining to disappearance today and from history, including enforced disappearance, slavery, the Holocaust; as well disappearance brought about as a result of natural disasters. Prof Brad Evans of the University of Bath's Centre for the Study of Violence, explained: "Human disappearance is often associated with 20th Century authoritarian regimes in Latin America.
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