'Solidarity is such a powerful tool': Somerset House Studios show will explore the legacy of protest
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Imran Perretta highlights that the burnt site of House of Reeves has become a 'wasteland' and a 'graveyard for the dream of change', reflecting societal pains.
The exhibition conveys the legacy of protests in today's world, linking historical anger to current issues of disenfranchisement and state suppression of dissent.
A Requiem for the Dispossessed, the composition performed by the Manchester Camerata, underscores the emotional weight and continuing impact of the 2011 riots and protests.
Perretta's work connects the London riots with more recent far-right riots, illustrating how public anger manifests under different ideologies yet stems from shared discontent.
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