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Harold Offeh: Mmm, Gotta Try A Little Harder, It Could Be Sweet
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New Monograph Exploring Artist Harold OffehS Dynamic Practice Since The Early 2000S, With Essays And A New Photographic Series.Mmm, Gotta Try A Little Harder, It Could Be Sweet Is The First Institutional Solo Exhibition Of Work By Harold Offeh In The Uk. This Fully Illustrated Book Documents Two Decades Of Video, Performance And Collaborative Projects By The Artist, As Well As A New Series Of Photographs Depicting Offeh RePerforming Works In His Archive. OffehS Work Interrogates Our Acceptance Of Social, Political And Racial Models In Society, Often Drawing Inspiration From Mainstream Music, Film And Media. The Title Of The Exhibition Is Taken From Lyric By The British Band Portishead And Corresponds To Three Thematic Sections Of The Exhibition: Mmm, A New MultiChannel Sound Installation, Gotta Try A Little Harder Considers OffehS Use Of Performance As An Investigative Tool And It Could Be Sweet Looks At The Artists Participatory And Collaborative Works On Themes Of Desire, Utopianism, Queer Identity And Acts Of Resistance. The Book Includes A Preface By Lubaina Himid And New Essays By Sepake Angiama, David. A. Bailey, Anna Khimasia And Harold Offeh.
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