About this Event
Join The Weight of Being artist, Mark Titchner in conversation with Lucy Owen, Executive Producer of RIP Seni.
Overnight on 24th June 2020, graffiti reading ‘RIP SENI’ appeared on a public artwork outside Bethlem Royal Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in South London. The red spray-painted letters called attention to Seni Lewis, a 23- year-old black man who died at the hands of up to 11 police officers while in the care of the hospital in 2010.
The artwork “Some Questions About Us” had been created by Turner-prize nominee Mark Titchner and commissioned by Bethlem Gallery’s Mental Health and Justice project, a project initiated and produced by Lucy Owen. It is made up of eight placards asking questions about mental capacity and assessment, creating a powerful resonance between the artwork and the new graffiti. It is currently on display in The Weight of Being at Two Temple Place.
The Guardian film RIP SENI looks at what happened to Seni, the crisis of mental health and racism in the UK, the long fight for justice and what happens when members of the public take art into their own hands.
The two will discuss the artwork and film, as well as the wide-ranging personal experiences of mental health, justice, community and art that respond to and ripple out from Seni’s story.
Mark Titcher
Mark Titchner’s (b.1973, Luton, UK) is an artist based in South London. His work focuses on an exploration of words and language, in recent years much of his production has been based in the public realm. These public works have often been created from group activities, working particularly with young people and in mental health settings. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2006, participated in the Venice Biennale in 2007 and was Artist in Residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto in 2012. His work is held in many public collections including Tate, Arts Council, Government Art Collection and the British Council.
Lucy Owen
Lucy Owen is a freelance producer. She specialises in initialising, developing and producing projects with a wide range of artists from those that are part of the establishment to those that are marginalised. She has over twenty yearsʼ experience working across creative disciplines in film, theatre, publishing and live events.
Doors will open at 6.30pm with the talk starting at 7pm. Please don’t arrive before 6.30pm. The talk will last roughly 1 hour including time for questions.
The exhibition, bar and shop will open before the tour, from 6.30pm.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Two Temple Place, 2 Temple Place, London, United Kingdom
GBP 6.13 to GBP 16.96












