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Kindred
Samona Olanipekun explores the concepts of home, identity and belonging, from the starting point of the theme of globalisation.
Overview
Samona Olanipekun explores the concepts of home, identity and belonging, from the starting point of the theme of globalisation.
Originally commissioned by the Barbican as part of their season titled The Art of Change.
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