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A Different Mirror: Photographs from the Hyman Collection. Photo Oxford Festival, Oxford

Past exhibition
15 October - 15 November 2021
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  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (1), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (1), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (2), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (2), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (3), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (3), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (4), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (4), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (5), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (5), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (6), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (6), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (7), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (7), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (8), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (8), 2015
  • Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (9), 2015
    Heather Agyepong, Too Many Blackamoors (9), 2015
  • Eliza Hatch, Clara, 2017
    Eliza Hatch, Clara, 2017
  • Eliza Hatch, Dorina, 2017
    Eliza Hatch, Dorina, 2017
  • Eliza Hatch, Elaine, 2017
    Eliza Hatch, Elaine, 2017
  • Eliza Hatch, Elizabeth, 2017
    Eliza Hatch, Elizabeth, 2017
  • Eliza Hatch, Florence, 2017
    Eliza Hatch, Florence, 2017
  • Eliza Hatch, Leyla, 2017
    Eliza Hatch, Leyla, 2017
  • Alexis Hunter, A Young Polynesian Considers Cultural Imperialism Before She Goes to the Disco, 1981
    Alexis Hunter, A Young Polynesian Considers Cultural Imperialism Before She Goes to the Disco, 1981
  • Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Cultural Capital?, 1988
    Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Cultural Capital?, 1988
  • Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Anger Work from Triple Somersaults, 1988
    Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Anger Work from Triple Somersaults, 1988
  • Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Not Our Class (from a session on class), 1989
    Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Not Our Class (from a session on class), 1989
  • Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Service (1), 1989
    Jo Spence, Photo therapy: Service (1), 1989
  • Jo Spence, Respect (ability) from a session on Powerlessness, 1987
    Jo Spence, Respect (ability) from a session on Powerlessness, 1987
  • Jo Spence, The Right to Work, 1979
    Jo Spence, The Right to Work, 1979
  • Jo Spence, The Highest Product of Capitalism (After John Heartfield), 1979
    Jo Spence, The Highest Product of Capitalism (After John Heartfield), 1979

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