‘I can frustrate you, hypnotise you, bore you’ : the Jarman prize winners making archives fly
Onyeka Igwe and Morgan Quaintance have jointly scooped the £10,000 prize for artists working with moving images. They talk about manipulating their audience – and correcting history Somerset House in London used to be known as the “national beehive”, says artist and film-maker Onyeka Igwe, as (…)
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