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The King of South Shields
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2007
Perfect to Begin
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Two Lighthouses
Asylum Carwash
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2006
Featherhead
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Ring of Friendship
2005
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Everyone is Different
2004
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Wellwoman
2003
Mother/Country
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Nomad's Children
2000
Closer
1999
Panino
Asylum Carwash
Excerpts
Asylum Carwash - Art Installation (Digital, 8", 2007)
Asylum Carwash is an eight hour installation exploring the working lives of refugees and economic migrants who have recently moved to the UK. The film documents a full day in the life of men who work at a carwash.
The carwash is hard work but carries a sense of pride and freedom. A refugee or economic migrant has the right to employment in the UK thus becoming economically self-sufficient and contributing to the British Economy.
However, some people seeking asylum or undocumented migrants are prevented from working by UK laws. Some take up work in the ‘black economy’ which carries particular dangers and few protective rights; consider the tragedy of the cockle pickers at Morecambe Bay.
Q. How often do we think about what people are forced to endure in order to survive?
This piece forms part of a travelling exhibition, delivered through the Engaging Refugees & Asylum Seekers project; a partnership project between National Museums Liverpool, Salford Museums and Art Gallery, Tyne & Wear Museums and Leicester City Museums Service
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