Rudy Loewe's "Intimacies of Care" Exhibition Reimagines Equitable Mental Health Care at Wellcome Collection
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Multidisciplinary artist Rudy Loewe presents "Intimacies of Care—Spaces of Grief and Possibility" at Wellcome Collection, opening July 10. Through sculpture, paintings, text-based work, and sound, Loewe reimagines a more equitable and supportive mental health care system. The exhibition advocates for Black people in the UK whose mental health care experiences are adversely impacted by racist discrimination, offering an alternative, empathetic vision of care.
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· 3 pulledThrough sculpture, paintings, text-based work and sound, multidisciplinary artist Rudy Loewe (b.1987) creates a space of hope, in which they reimagine a mental health care system that is equitable and supportive
Loewe advocates for Black people whose experience of mental health care in the UK is adversely impacted by racist discrimination
They present an opportunity to consider an alternative and empathetic experience of mental health care
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