Naeem Mohaiemen: THROUGH A MIRROR, DARKLY
Naeem Mohaiemen's new three-channel film explores memorialisation through milestone moments in May 1970 when American students protesting domestic racism and overseas wars were met with state violence. Find out more about the project and the artist here.
Advanced booking is recommended, however we reserve a small amount of tickets for walk-ins. Screenings start promptly at the scheduled times, so we suggest arriving 10–15 minutes early to secure a seat and avoid missing the beginning. Running time approx. 90 mins.
Opening Times
THROUGH A MIRROR, DARKLY is open to the public between 21 September - 9 November 2025.
Screenings begin at the following times:
Wednesday - Friday: 12:30, 14:00, 15:30, 17:00, 18:30
Saturday - Sunday: 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 15:00, 16:30
Free Entry
Venue Access
Screenings are presented on Floor 8 at Albany House. For accessibility information please email info@artangel.org.uk.
The closest Underground station is St James's Park, which is on the Circle and District line. The venue is a under a five minute walk from the station.
Please note this film contains historic content featuring racialised language, images and graphic descriptions of violence, including death and acts of war. It may not be suitable for viewers under 16 years of age. Parental discretion advised.
There are three steps at the entrance of Albany House, with a lift to the exhibition room. If you require step free access, please contact the team at foh@artangel.org.uk to ensure we can accommodate your visit.
Location
Albany House, 94-98 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EA