Ghosts of Alderney: Hitlers Island Slaves

Documentary by Piers Secunda
 

In 2023, two months after my Alderney exhibition closed in London, the UK Government announced an inquiry into the number of people who had died on Alderney during World War II, whilst the British Island was occupied by Germany. After two years of following my research, the film 'Ghosts of Alderney' is being aired on UK television tomorrow (Tuesday) at 10AM and 2PM, on the BBC online channel U&Yesterday. The film will then be viewable on the U&Yesterday streaming platform.
See the film poster above for critics reviews.

 

In 2025 The 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York City acquired a work on paper from 2018, "How The Bin Laden House Looks Now", which portrays the scraped foundations of his house in Pakistan after it was pulled down in 2012. The painting was made with ink created from the rust from the World Trade Centre steel beams. 

 

The Imperial War Museum in London has acquired a four part "ISIS Damage Painting" (above). The work was commissioned and exhibited in 2018 at the Iraqi Ambassador's private residence in London, as part of a collaborative bridge-building project between the Baghdad and Kurdish Governments, who had briefly been at war with each other in Iraq in 2017. To read the Artnewspaper article about the exhibition, which doubled as a diplomacy exericse, CLICK HERE

 

 

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