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Viewing Alvaro Barrington: 92-01 ‘In Livin Color’ at Emalin

The art of survival.

Alvaro Barrington returns to Emalin for his third solo exhibition with the gallery. 92-01 ‘In Livin Color’ presents a new body of work examining the devastating impact of the crack cocaine epidemic on Black communities in the United States during the ‘80s and ‘90s.

Across four distinct environments, Barrington traces the cultural responses that emerged during this period, exploring how fashion, music and other art forms gave communities space for expression and connection as the epidemic affected families and neighbourhoods across America.

Community has long been central to Barrington’s work, from his paintings and collaborations to his 2024 Tate Britain commission, GRACE. In 92-01 ‘In Livin Color’, he turns to a difficult chapter in recent history and to the cultural forms that grew around it. A timely show from an artist who understands that personal history is rarely separate from the wider world.

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Sea: Wave Goodbye Say Hello (Zanzibar), 1999
Acrylic on canvas
Each canvas: 101 x 152 cm
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