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English: In conversation: Tomashi Jackson at Pilar Corrias on Vimeo

On 7 March 2024, Pilar Corrias hosted an open discussion with the artist Tomashi Jackson, on the occasion of her new solo exhibition, Silent Alarm (8 March–6 April 2024).

Loudness - through noise, music or even fashion - is almost always equated with antisocial behaviour and non-assimilation. In Silent Alarm, Jackson asks which communities and gatherings are considered ‘too loud’?

Joined by Lisa Anderson, Managing Director, Black Cultural Archives; Nia K. Evans, Executive Director of the Boston Ujima Project; Gordon Moakes, musician, writer, and former member of Bloc Party; and Tim Newburn, Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at LSE, Jackson discussed the underlying connections between riots, patterns of systematic oppression and community sound systems.
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