2006
Residency at Project Row Houses, Houston, Texas,
meets Mel Chan and begins work on the New
Orleans series.
Collaborates on sound scape and architectural work
with Charlie Dark of Blacktronica.
Publications:
Prints Now: Directions and Definitions, Gill Saunders,
Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
“Gallery Education as Research,” Abdu’Allah, Engage
18, Dis-Assembly, Serpentine Gallery, London.
Publication: Local Worlds, Monica Miranda,
Portugal.
2007
Solo show: Goldfinger opens at the Cafe Gallery,
London.
Wins first prize at Tallinn Print Triennial, Estonia.
Publications:
The Nature of the Beast, Cultural Diversity and the Visual
Sector: A Study of Policies, Initiatives and Attitudes
1976-2006, Richard Hylton, ICIA, University of
Bath, England.
Life is More Important than Art, Gilane Tawadros, ed.,
Ostrich, London.
Political/Poetical, Eve Kask, Kumu Kunstmuseum,
Tallin, Estonia.
Art of Negotiation, Arts Council, London
2010
Performs Live Salon at Tate Britain and meets UW–
Madison Professor Henry J. Drewal for the
first time.
Invited as a visiting professor by Stanford University,
The Department of Art & Art History, meets
Enrique Chagoya.
Solo show: The Art of Dislocation, Thomas Welton
Stanford Art Gallery, Stanford University.
Publication: The BFI Gallery Book: The British Film
Institute’s Contemporary Art Gallery, BFI Southbank
Gallery, London.
2008
Group shows:
Landfall, Museum of London-Docklands, England.
Local Worlds Spaces, Visibilities and Transcultural Flows,
Centro Cultural de Lagos + Forte Pau da
Bandeira, Lagos, Portugal.
British Film Institute Browning of Britannia about the
black member of the Royal family. Show sparks
controversy.
Appears on Radio 4, hosted by Hardeep Singh Kolhi.
Spends time in South Africa, meets with photographer
Andrew Tshabanghi.
2009
Group show: Chasing Mirrors, National Portrait
Gallery, London, England.
W.H.I.T.E (why have I told everything), Whitechapel
Gallery, London. About the 1936 Battle of Cable
Street.
Publication: Tradewinds-Landfall, exhibition
catalogue, curated by artist Ingrid Pollard, London.
2011
Film: Double Pendulum featuring Olympic athlete
Jeanette Kwakye.
2012
First retrospective: The Art of Dislocation, Centro
Atlantico de Arte Moderno (CAAM), Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria, Spain.
Publication: Photography: the Whole Story, Juliet
Hacking, ed., Thames and Hudson, London.
2013
Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence, University of
Wisconsin–Madison.
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