Iniva

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Iniva creates exhibitions, events & research exploring the diversity of contemporary art & society. Established 1994, home to the .

Rivington Place, London
Joined January 2010

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    Sep 4

    The Stuart Hall Library is temporarily closed. We are in the middle of some exciting new developments and will re-open later in the year. Subscribe to Iniva's newsletter for updates and details of our continuing programme.

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  2. 12 minutes ago

    The Stuart Hall Library is temporarily closed. We are in the middle of some exciting new developments and will re-open later in the year. Subscribe to Iniva's newsletter for updates and details of our continuing programme.

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  3. 52 minutes ago

    Iniva Creative Learning is partnering with on an ambitious new project which will see contemporary gallery spaces opening in three academies in the West Midlands. RSA programme manager discusses the project here.

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  4. 4 hours ago

    Join us for a reading group and discussion of Jamaican essayist Sylvia Wynter’s influential text “Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom”, Thursday 13 Sep, 6.30-8.30pm. Book your tickets here:

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  5. Sep 10

    It’s official, our archive is award-winning! Huge thanks to for selecting Iniva as their 2018 winner of their cataloguing grant for arts-related businesses.

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  6. Sep 10

    More gems from the Iniva archive: a collaboration with from 2000. A screening of Horace Ové's 1969 documentary "Baldwin's Nigger" and Karen Thorsen's 1989 documentary "James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket"

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  7. Sep 7

    Reviews of the 'Veil' touring exhibition which proved controversial in 2003. International artists on the veil in all its complexities and ambiguities.

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  8. Sep 6

    Back in stock: "Shades of Black: Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain". This illustrated volume brings together in a lively dialogue leading artists, curators, art historians and critics, many of whom were actively involved in the Black Arts Movement.

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  9. Sep 5
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  10. Sep 5

    Deport, Deprive, Extradite Night Sat 8 Sept Organised by . A night of discussion, film, dramatic monologues, poetry, and probing questions exploring the racial state under the War on Terror. BOOK NOW

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  11. Sep 5

    From the campaigning British weekly 'Asian Times' an article on 'Overturning imperialism in the art world' 10 May 1994 An insight into Iniva's early days and 'A New Internationalism Symposium'

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  12. Sep 4

    Join us for a reading group and discussion of Jamaican essayist Sylvia Wynter’s seminal text “Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom”, Thursday 13 Sep, 6.30-8.30pm. Book your tickets here:

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  13. Sep 4

    Jerwood Staging Series: Sensational Bodies features films & new performance works by Adam Patterson & Rubiane Maia . Curated by Adelaide Bannerman & Jessica Taylor of , 6th Sept.

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  14. Sep 4

    Read more about Iniva's upcoming programme and opportunities in our September newsletter -

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  15. Sep 3

    'A New Internationalism Symposium 1994'-papers from the Iniva Archive. Transcripts of speeches from this seminal event including this one by Prof. Sarat Maharaj

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  16. Aug 31

    Here are some David Medalla treasures from our archive. Iniva reprinted and published a facsimile edition of Signals, the journal edited by David Medalla and collaborated with the artist on several exhibitions and events.

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  17. Aug 29

    Fascinating zines for collection by - Chinese folk mysticism, and translating Chinese-English colloquialisms - funny and revealing. Soon to be added to catalogue

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  18. Aug 28

    Subscribe to our newsletter and read about our future events, opportunities and updates. Regular staff picks from the Stuart Hall Library collection included!

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  19. Aug 27

    Opens tomorrow at Guest Projects: 'Can We Still Be Friends' group exhibition responds to the joy and tension of solo and collaborative practices as they rub up against one another. Preview: Tue 28 Aug, 6-10pm

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  20. Aug 22

    A tiny sample of critical theory titles from . Browse through art and... identity, culture, diasopra, race, archive, technology etc... Check our catalogue

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