Kat Anderson: 'Restraint Restrained' documentation

  • Kat Anderson
Date:
2019
Reference:
PP/KAT
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

This collection is uncatalogued. The following is an interim description which may change when detailed cataloguing takes place in the future. Digital records relating to the planning and development of Kat Anderson's first solo exhibition 'Restraint Restrained' which included the video installation 'John'. Includes behind the scenes photographs, storyboard, styling and set design files, and sounds recorded for the exhibition.

Information on the exhibition, taken from Kat Anderson's website: "The works draw on the experiences and narratives of the many mentally ill Black people who have met their deaths in police custody or mental health facilities, through excessive restraint holds and other violent and negligent behaviours. Restraint Restrained references the central premise of Frantz Fanon’s essay Concerning Violence, in which he claims that in order for the decolonisation of indigenous land to happen, a total and violent purging of the colonisers by the indigenous people must occur. Anderson repurposes this idea to consider how the contemporary Black mind and body, as a ‘colonised space’, is processed through public health and police institutions; understanding such authorities as embodiments and enforcers of structural white supremacy.

The exhibition comprised four works that questioned our perceptions of ‘violence’ and the sacrifices necessary to envision a liberation of the Black body and mind. The works reflect on the affective violence of institutional racism and the revolutionary strategies that Black activists, artists and community organisers have proposed to tackle these oppressive racialized forces.

The work was commissioned by Block 336 in partnership with Black Cultural Archives with support from Arts Council England, Elephant Trust, Delivered By Post, Lux, Spike Island, Black Thrive and Lambeth Mind." Information correct as of Dec 2023.

Publication/Creation

2019

Physical description

Uncatalogued: 1,893 digital files (6.76 GB)

Contributors

Acquisition note

Donated to Wellcome Collection in January 2023 by Kat Anderson.

Related material

Copyright note

All Rights Reserved, Kat Anderson. Behind the scenes photographs copyright Samara Addai.

Terms of use

This collection is currently uncatalogued and cannot be ordered online. Requests to view uncatalogued material are considered on a case by case basis. Please contact collections@wellcomecollection.org for more details.

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Identifiers

Accession number

  • 2588