NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore to Screen Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask
As the physical location for NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore stays closed to the public until 1 June, their team has put together an incredible program of digital content that delves into the discourses of the exhibition, Non-Aligned, to keep conversations alive until they can welcome everyone back. Non-Aligned will be extended until 27 September.
We are very pleased that in the meantime the CCA Singapore will be screening Isaac Julien’s Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask online, from 15 to 20 May.
This film is part of Third Way / After Bandung program as advertised here.
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask was co-curated by writer and curator Mark Nash and film researcher Vladimir Seput and engages with postcolonial processes across different historical and geopolitical contexts. It will also be screened alongside said exhibition Non-Aligned - more information here.