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Tanoa Sasraku

Part and Proposal: Storr, 2021

newsprint, thread, foraged storr red ochre, graphite powder, fixative spray, sound of raasay seawater, birch ply frame with brass hooks and matt emulsion
29.7 x 21cm
About Tanoa Sasraku
With a practice that moves freely between filmmaking, drawing and textiles, Tanoa Sasraku does work that engages directly with her cultural identity and familial history. A hallmark of the artist’s practice is her appliquéd newsprint flags, which are frayed and layered over one another. Inspired by her paternal ancestors’ fabrication of war flags in resistance to British colonial rule in coastal Ghana, Sasraku creates these pieces to stitch together her identity and make sense of the past. As a bi-racial, gay woman from Plymouth in South West England, Sasraku’s identity is also entangled with rural Britain, something she has examined through recent analogue film projects.

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