Wrestling with one of the darkest and deadliest aspects of humanity.
Reflecting on the most horrifying events in human history, including the Bengal Famine of 1943 and the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda of 1994, the Sainsbury Centre will host a series of exhibitions asking why humans kill each other and the culture that explores with this dark phenomenon.
A highlight of the series includes new paintings by Ethiopian artist Tesfaye Urgessa that spotlight the refugee crisis and created in dialogue with the Sainsbury Centre collection.
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University Of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ
01603 593199
Opening times
Tuesday – Friday 9am-6pm (exhibitions 9.30am-6pm)
Saturday – Sunday 10am-5pm (exhibitions 10am-5pm)
Closed Mondays, including bank holidays
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