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In episode three we talk to Jerome, a British artist raised in London to a Grenadian family, who is interested in the language of inner-city London. Jerome has chosen the 2018 song and video Praise the Lord (Da Shine) by American rapper ASAP Rocky featuring vocals and sole production from English rapper Skepta, as his biography related, cultural artefact. We chat to Jerome about community, hip hop, poker, showing his work at the Whitechapel Gallery, the EMA and much more...
By Cathy Lomax, Jennifer Caroline CampbellIn episode three we talk to Jerome, a British artist raised in London to a Grenadian family, who is interested in the language of inner-city London. Jerome has chosen the 2018 song and video Praise the Lord (Da Shine) by American rapper ASAP Rocky featuring vocals and sole production from English rapper Skepta, as his biography related, cultural artefact. We chat to Jerome about community, hip hop, poker, showing his work at the Whitechapel Gallery, the EMA and much more...