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Aldgate East hosts local self-portraits

15 November 2005

Platform for Art, the Underground's public art programme, is delighted to announce a new local collaboration with Bethnal Green-based Wessex Girls Youth Group and the Whitechapel Art Gallery, for Aldgate East Tube station.

The compositions express feelings about identity, race and representation

The new exhibition, entitled 'Mine', is now on display until March in the six alcoves above the Hammersmith and City and District Line platforms.

'Mine' is part of Platform for Art's Creative Communities programme which is committed to finding new ways to introduce art from diverse communities into the Underground.

Over six weeks the Wessex Girls Youth Group worked with London based artist Marysa Dowling to explore issues around race and identity inspired by the recent Whitechapel exhibition 'Black to Black - Art, Cinema and the Racial Imaginary'.

The group produced a series of digital photographic compositions expressing feelings about identity, race and representation.

With their hands painted with henna in the mehndi tradition, the young women experimented with clothes and props including masks, wigs and veils in order to produce self portraits that highlight their individual, personal expressions through fashion and disguise.

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