Pink:Diss (2017)
The colour pink has been ascribed many meanings, from a reflection of the feminine to a symbol of reclaimed humanity by LGBTQ2S communities. In his latest work, avant-garde filmmaker John Greyson explores the colonial implications of the colour pink, from its association with activist movements to its colouring of the water in Grassy Narrows due to mercury poisoning. Pink this.
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Alexander Chapman | As: Miss Pried |
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Alexander Chapman | As: Ms. Pryde |
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Kiley May | As: Ms. Pynk |
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The colour pink has been ascribed many meanings, from a reflection of the feminine to a symbol of reclaimed humanity by LGBTQ2S communities. In his latest work, avant-garde filmmaker John Greyson explores the colonial implications of the colour pink, from its association with activist movements to its colouring of the water in Grassy Narrows due to mercury poisoning. Pink this.
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Alexander Chapman |
Miss Pried |
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Alexander Chapman |
Ms. Pryde |
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Kiley May |
Ms. Pynk |
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John Greyson |
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John Greyson |
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Shant Joshi |
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