Liberation Begins in the Imagination: Writings on Caribbean-British Art

I am honoured and thrilled to have my essay ‘”Beyond the Horizon, Out at Sea, A New Day Breaks”: Memory and Identity in Ingrid Pollard’s The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By’ included in the wonderful publication Liberation Begins in the Imagination: Writings on Caribbean-British Art, edited by. David A. Bailey and Allison Thompson and published by Tate publishing 2021.

Liberation Begins in the Imagination accompanies the exhibition Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s—Now which is currently showing at the Tate Britain until 3rd April 2022.

https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/life-between-islands