press release

Imran Perretta - the destructors
January 17–March 15, 2020

Chisenhale Gallery presents the destructors, a film commission and solo exhibition by London-based artist Imran Perretta. the destructors is shot on location at the Shadwell Centre, in Tower Hamlets, east London. Reflecting on Perretta’s experience as a young man of Bangladeshi heritage, the work reconsiders the figure of alienated male youth to explore the complexities of "coming of age" for young Muslim men living in the UK. The film borrows its title from Graham Greene’s 1954 short story The Destructors. Set in post-war London, still recovering from the Blitz, Greene’s story follows a gang of youths who plot to tear down an old man’s house. Perretta’s the destructors seeks to reflect on this narrative of post-war disaffection through the period following 9/11, a time characterised by state-sponsored Islamophobia and the perpetual War on Terror.

Presented across two screens, the destructors centres on a group of young men as they navigate the social pressures of growing up in a society that has come to view them as both a physical and ideological threat. Through immersive, surround sound and staged cinematic imagery, the characters reflect on their lives and experiences through a series of monologues. Through the work, Perretta explores an uncomfortable nexus between austerity and the War on Terror, two parallel policies which have increased the economic and social marginalisation of Britain’s Muslim communities, while seeking out hope in collective experience and shared narratives.

the destructors is 23 minutes and 35 seconds long and is screened every 25 minutes from 12pm. The last screening of the day starts at 5:25pm.