Unapologetic about his pursuit of beauty, Isaac Julien seeks visual pleasure in the narratives he creates with multi-screen film installations. His work explores subaltern issues through what he calls an ‘aesthetics of reparation’ – through graciously establishing a space where images of different identities and races can exist and flourish. Maintaining an interest in desire and the conflicts that come with this powerful emotion, Isaac’s creations bring forth the complexities of passionate devotion while prioritising the portrayal of diverse identities.