We Suffer to Remain Finissage - A True & Exact History: A Reading Hosted by The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas

Sunday 29th July 2018  4:00 PM

On Sunday, July 29th at 4pm, the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas will host a reading of Sonia Farmer's "A True & Exact History." Farmer?s erasure of one of the most formative descriptions of the English Caribbean in the seventeenth Century, Richard Ligon?s 1657 guidebook, ?A True and Exact History of Barbados.? uses the language at the core of this text to interrogate narrative as a device of cohesive history in the Caribbean space.

Presented as an artist book in ?We Suffer to Remain,? the closing of this exhibition will reimagine this poem as a sound piece. Using eleven speakers to represent the eleven separate parishes of the island, their voices inhabit and exchange threads of these dispersed narratives, ultimately calling into question what it means to write ?a true and exact history? of anything.

Venue:
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
West St. & West Hill St.,
Nassau, New Providence

The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas

We Suffer to Remain Finissage - A True & Exact History: A Reading Hosted by The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas

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