Saatchi Gallery spotlights black life, climate change, and community in three powerful exhibitions
Culture • Nov 8, 2024, 10:00 PM
1 min de lecture
This winter, London's Saatchi Gallery is hosting three compelling photography exhibitions, each exploring a unique theme.
As We Rise captures the essence of African diasporic culture, exploring the joy, resilience and activism within black communities.
Adaptation, featuring work by Anastasia Samoylova, explores the delicate balance between idealised landscapes and climate realities.
Finally, March of the Hummingbirds celebrates the multicultural heritage of the Caribbean and Mauritius, bringing community spirit to the fore.
The exhibitions run until January and a single ticket gives access to all.
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