Mother Tongue
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single-channel video, colour, sound 9min 30sec - In 'Mother Tongue', 2020, Jasmine Togo-Brisby films herself, her daughter and mother, alongside the dismantled remains of the Swedish ship, Don Juan. Built in 1857, historians have linked the vessel to human trafficking across Peru, Australia, China, and the Pacific Islands, before finally ground...
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Title
Mother Tongue
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Maker
Jasmine Togo-Brisby
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Date made
2020
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single-channel video, colour, sound
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