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在圭亚那出生的艺术家 Suchitra Mattai 在伦敦举办个展 "怪物 "之际,艺术史学家兼作家 Melissa Baksh 就 Mattai 的作品对她进行了采访。这次访谈于 2022 年 2 月在 Unit London 举行,涉及的主题包括南亚移民社群妇女的代表性,以及社会如何 "他人化 "和污名化移民和有心理健康问题的人。
In conversation: Melissa Baksh interviews Suchitra Mattai
On the occasion of the Guyanese-born artist Suchitra Mattai’s solo exhibition ‘Monster’ in London, the Art historian and writer Melissa Baksh interviewed Mattai about her work. This interview took place at Unit London in February 2022 and touched on themes such as the representation of women of the South Asian diaspora and how society ‘others’ and stigmatizes immigrants and those experiencing mental health problems.