Neil Kenlock Expectations Exhibition interview: Barbara Grey

Barbara Grey tells the story behind the infamous 'Keep Britain White' photograph

Barbara Grey’s tells the story behind the infamous ‘Keep Britain White’ photograph. He is featured in the first ever photography exhibition ‘takeover’ at the Black Cultural Archives using photographs taken by Neil Kenlock.

Known for his captivating work focusing on key moments in post Windrush Britain, Kenlock’s powerful Expectations exhibition is no exception. The photos tell the honest and unique story of the African and Caribbean leaders of the 1960s and 1970s, who Kenlock was lucky enough to capture, many of whom are unsung heroes of British history.

His photos include the formidable anti-discrimination, women’s and squatter’s rights campaigner Olive Morris, Darcus Howe, Lord Pitt and Courtney Laws.

The Expectations Exhibition 2018
Date: 7th August- 28th September 2018
Location: Black Cultural Archives, 1 Windrush Square, London, Brixton SW2 1EF (Map)
Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday from 10am – 6pm
Admission: Free

Visit www.expectationsproject.com for more information.

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This project is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

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