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THROUGH A MIRROR, DARKLY

Naeem Mohaiemen

Exhibition

Event overview

Presented in London by Artangel, Naeem Mohaiemen's THROUGH A MIRROR, DARKLY revisits the turbulent 1970s, a decade of hopeful rebellions and catastrophic disappointments. For his new film, Mohaiemen focuses on a flashpoint in time: May 1970, when American students protesting domestic racism and overseas wars were met by state violence.

In the decades since, a memorial community has formed around the “four dead in Ohio.” Yet while the deaths of students Alison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Scheuer, and William Schroeder at Kent State, Ohio, are remembered, not many recall Phillip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green, two students killed by police officers ten days later, at Jackson State College, Mississippi, a Historically Black College.

By choreographing the relationship between archival footage and contemporary ceremonies memorialising the dead, THROUGH A MIRROR, DARKLY, explores the role of memorials as a focal point for individual and collective grief.

Mohaiemen deftly presents intersecting strands, weaving together the voices of key political players, student leaders, and the fabled “man on the street” alongside Vietnam veterans, to propose new interpretations of the events of May 1970 and their lasting impact.

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Daily screenings open from 21 September at Albany House, 94-98 Petty France, London SW1H 9EA.

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Commissioned and produced by Artangel.
Commissioned in partnership with Film and Video Umbrella and The Wexner Center for the Arts.

Supported by Experimenter.

Exhibition Partners: The Hunterian, Glasgow, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton and Bonington Gallery, Nottingham.

With thanks to Blue Orchid.

Artangel is generously supported by the private patronage of The Artangel International Circle, Special Angels, The Guardian Angels and The Company of Angels.

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21 September 2025 – 9 November 2025

Albany House, 
94-98 Petty France, 
London SW1H 9EA

Screenings are free, booking recommended. 

Book HERE.

The exhibition venue is wheelchair accessible. Screenings are presented on Floor 8 at Albany House, acessible via a lift.

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