TASLIM MARTIN
BLUE EARTH 1807-2007
Thursday 27 September
Horniman Museum, African Worlds Gallery
020 8699 1872 / www.horniman.ac.uk
Taslim Martin’s poignant sculpture, in the form of a large metal globe, has etched on its surface the transatlantic slave trade routes from Britain to West Africa and the destination ports in the Americas.
On permanent display from 27 September.
Opening times: 10.30am-5.30pm.
VENUE
Horniman Museum, African Worlds Gallery
100 London Road
Forest Hill
SE23
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- www.horniman.ac.uk
- Nearest tube: Forest Hill (mainline)
- Box office: 020 8699 1872
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