Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book
Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book

Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain exhibition book

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Created to accompany Rhea Dillon’s An Alterable Terrain solo exhibition at Tate Britain, this book showcases Dillon’s poetically insightful work. Edited by Dillon, it features her poetry alongside newly commissioned texts, posthumously published poems from the poetry archives in Jamaica, and illustrations of the exhibition and individual works.

An Alterable Terrain, the solo exhibition by Rhea Dillon at Tate Britain from May 2023 until January 2024, brought together new and existing sculptures as a conceptual fragmentation of a Black woman’s body. Probing material histories and Black feminist epistemologies, Dillon evokes the fragments of a conceptual body ― eyes, hands, feet, mouth, soul, reproductive organs, and lungs ― in this poetic assemblage of responses to colonialism, patriarchy, and Black female labour. Viewed together, these disparate elements underline the foundational role Black women’s physical, reproductive, and intellectual labour has played in the history of the British Empire.

This powerful volume illuminates the links between historical sites of dispossession and contemporaneous sites of exploitation and overwork, and underlines how structures of power – including colonialism, racial capitalism, and patriarchy – have an enduring presence in the production of Caribbean and British identities.

Featuring contributions from: Patricia Noxolo; Barbara Ferland; Zoé Samudzi; Françoise Vergès; Vanessa Onwuemezi; Katherine McKittrick; Martine Syms; and Daniella Rose King.

Rhea Dillon is an artist, writer and poet based in London. Recent exhibitions include We looked for eyes creased with concern, but saw only veils at Sweetwater, Berlin (2023); The Sombre Majesty (or, on being the pronounced dead) at Soft Opening, London (2022); Real Corporeal at Gladstone Gallery, New York (2022); and Love at Bold Tendencies, London (2022). She was an artist in residence at Triangle-Astérides, Marseille and previously at V.O. Curations, London, which culminated in a solo exhibition, Nonbody Nonthing No Thing and the publishing of poetry chapbook, Donald Dahmer (both 2021).

Professor Patricia Noxolo is a geographer whose research brings together the study of international culture and in/security, using postcolonial, discursive and literary approaches to explore the spatialities of a range of Caribbean and British cultural practices. She was awarded the 2021 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Murchison Award and is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Barbara Ferland is a poet. Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica in 1919, she wrote the music for the first all-Jamaican pantomime, Busha Bluebeard (1949), and was a contributor to the BBC's Caribbean Voices in Jamaica in the 1950s, before settling in Britain in 1960.

Zoé Samudzi is the Charles E. Scheidt Visiting Assistant Professor of Genocide Studies and Genocide Prevention at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University, Massachusetts. She is an associate editor with Parapraxis Magazine, and a writer and a critic.

Françoise Vergès is a decolonial feminist theorist, anti-racist and anti-imperial activist, and an independent curator.

Vanessa Onwuemezi is a writer living in London. She is the winner of The White Review Short Story Prize 2019 and her work has appeared in literary and art magazines, including Granta, Frieze and Prototype.

Katherine McKittrick is Professor of Gender Studies and Canada Research Chair in Black Studies at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.

Martine Syms is an artist who has earned wide recognition for a practice combining conceptual grit, humour and social commentary. She has exhibited extensively including solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern.

Daniella Rose King is a curator and writer. She is Adjunct Curator, Caribbean Diasporic Art, Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational, and Associate Lecturer, Curating at Teesside University.
  • Artist Rhea Dillon
  • Dimensions 26.5 x 21 cm
  • Material FSC certified paper and card
  • ISBN 9781849768825
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