Huxley-Parlour are pleased to be hosting an installation by Gal Leshem, whose practice engages with the history and politics of colour in the Middle East. Utilising video, textile and print, Leshem explores the role of local folklore and material culture in the creation of identity, belonging and orientation. The artist's search for a particular red plant, Rubia Tinctorum, follows her own personal journey of migration.
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