After being out of town for a while, Russell comes back home to the life he left behind. He’s got to face his ex-boyfriend Aaron, and confront the only family he knows – his brother Robert, who is against his sexuality.
This commission brings together two artworks made almost 100 years apart. Both works were produced for the same room in Tate Britain. One is a mural, painted directly on to the walls of the gallery in the 1920s. The other a film installation, commissioned in response to the mural. Together these artworks invite questions about how we engage with artworks from the past.