{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F87c3b46d-7a80-48da-9660-be0643c77d72","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"1-54 Forum London 2018 | The Birth of Black Surrealism?\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/87c3b46d-7a80-48da-9660-be0643c77d72\"></iframe>","title":"1-54 Forum London 2018 | The Birth of Black Surrealism?","description":"1-54 Forum London \n4 -7 October 2018\nThe Birth of a Black Surrealism?  \n\nIn 1945, Andr\u00e9 Breton came to Haiti and gave a series of lectures which \u2013 some say \u2013 helped spark a political revolution. Yet it was his visit to the radical art studio, Le Centre d\u2019Art d\u2019Ha\u00efti, which would change him and the course of art history forever. This open-forum conversation will include audience members to discuss a critical moment in the development of the mid 20th century African diaspora aesthetic. James Brett (Filmmaker, Founder of The Museum of Everything // The Gallery of Everything),  Leah Gordon (Artist, Founder Ghetto Biennale), Axelle Liautaud, John Cussans (Artist, Writer, Researcher) and Wendy Asquith (Researcher at The University of Nottingham). \n\nImage: \u00a9 Katrina Sorrentino \n\nwww.1-54.com","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/d9c1b8e4-9e62-49cd-beb3-66f392338a13/img-0722.JPG"}