

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
Its Never Too Late to Change, 2024
£120
A limited edition print by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, signed and numbered by the artist.
Edition Size
50
Dimensions
40 x 40 cm
Finishing
Giclée
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Courtesy the artist and Helsinki Biennial. Photo by Perttu Saksa.
About The Artwork
This edition has been made exclusively for House of Voltaire to coincide with THE REBIRTHING ROOM, Brathwaite-Shirley's first institutional solo exhibition in London. “We are hiding more of ourselves. Not only our identity but our honesty. Scared to say the wrong things within the right group. Scared into being silenced by our own kind. Welcome to the REBIRTHING ROOM. A room which allows the viewers to come and be reborn in authenticity. This environment has not been made for your pleasure but instead as a purpose to give you a new life. Enter the space if you are ready to be reborn in the shadows.”
About Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley (b. 1995, London) is a Berlin/London-based artist. They received a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art, London in 2019. Brathwaite-Shirley works predominantly in animation, sound, performance, and video game development. Their practice focuses on intertwining lived experience with fiction to retell the stories of Black Trans people imaginatively.
Brathwaite-Shirley's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions and performances at institutions such as SCAD, Savanna (2023) Artnight Dundee (2023) Villa Arson, Nice (2023) Fact, Liverpool (2022) David Kordansky, LA (2022) Project Arts Centre, Ireland (2022); Skänes konstförening, Malmö, Sweden (2022); Arebyte Gallery, London (2021); QUAD, Derby, England (2021); Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (2021); Tate Modern, London (2020); Focal Point Gallery, London (2020); Science Gallery, London (2020); and MU Hybrid Art House, London (2020). Their work has been included in group exhibitions at institutions such as Julia Stoschek Foundation, Berlin (2022); Münchner Kammerspiele, Munich (2019); Les Urbaines, Lausanne (2019); and Barbican, London (2018).