(video stills), single channel video, 2020 (UK/Spain/South Africa)
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a storm, progress
(video stills), single channel video, 2020 (UK/Spain/South Africa)
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a storm, progress
(video stills), single channel video, 2020 (UK/Spain/South Africa)
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a storm, progress
(video stills), single channel video, 2020 (UK/Spain/South Africa)
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Harvey Dimond (b.1997) is a British-Barbadian visual artist, writer and researcher based between the UK and South Africa. Working primarily with video and print, their practice works with queer(ed) pre and post-colonial histories in the Caribbean and Southern Africa to imagine alternative realities for queer people of African descent.
Their research focuses on queer histories and realities in the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa, in relation to the geopolitics of natural disasters and the ongoing implications of neo-colonialism in the global south.
A storm, progress, a body of work taking the form of video, research and publications, considers the relationship between meteorological and political conditions in the Caribbean and South Africa.