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For All At Last Return

24 March - 18 June 2028

British Art Show 10: A Chorus of Strangers will include over 30 artists to explore human connection and the figure of the Other in divided times.

Nengi Omuku, One Particular Man, 2026. All works courtesy of the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London.

British Art Show 10: A Chorus of Strangers takes place against a backdrop of heightened anxiety intensified by a divisive political culture, an accelerating climate crisis, and growing public distrust in institutions. In polarising times, the exhibition asks: what forms might empathy or shared imagination take?

 

At its core, A Chorus of Strangers considers how art can challenge fears of otherness and difference often sparked in periods of uncertainty or change. Rather than framing the outsider or stranger figure as a threat, British Art Show 10 invites a shift towards empathy - moving away from rigid distinctions of “us” and “them” to explore the variety of perspectives that comes from looking through the eyes of others.

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Invisible Dust, Pivo, British Council, Instituto Guimaraes Rosa

Leticia Ramos is participating in this exhibition as part of The Ocean's Edge / Litoral do Limite an initiative of Pivô (BR) and Invisible Dust (UK), supported by the British Council and Instituto Guimarães Rosa, as part of the UK/Brazil Season of Culture 2025–26

With thanks to the Embassy of Estonia in London and the Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center (ECADC)