Interview with artist Osman Yousefzada
Materiality, memory, and migration in new works at Charleston House
A swirl of personal signs and symbols are waiting to be unknotted in Osman Yousefzada’s solo exhibition at Charleston House, which ‘engages with the representation, rupture and reimagining of the working class migration experience’. In the main room, thick cords entwine with luscious velvet ropes – one tendril escaping to drape across the walls like a m…
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