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Index: Mikhail Karikis

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Mikhail Karikis, Ain't Got No Fear, 2016 (production still). Image courtesy of the artist.

Mikhail Karikis - Ain't Got No Fear

Mikhail Karikis worked for almost a year with teenage boys from the Isle of Grain – a stark and sparsely populated Kentish marshland dominated by industry, military ruins and rare wetland birds towards. Workshops and…

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Estuary 2021

Estuary 2021 (22 May – 13 June 2021) was a large-scale arts festival curated in response to the spectacular Thames Estuary and the lives, landscapes and histories found there. Taking place over 23 days, a…

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Evan Efekoya, A Scare, A Grave, A Phantom, The Extended Play, 2016. Photo: Bernard G Mills

Whitstable Biennale 2016 - The Faraway Nearby

New work commissioned for Whitstable Biennale 2016 included Mikhail Karikis, Louisa Martin, Leslie Deere, Marcia Farquhar, Evan Ifekoya and Webb-Ellis.  Whitstable Biennale 2016 was the 8th edition of the festival, featuring new works made especially…

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XENON

As a consequence of international economic calamities, a geographically expanding European Union, and continuing oppressive political regimes across the globe, populations have become increasingly mobile. People become strangers in their own country or abroad searching…

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