Rudy Kanhye is a disabled Bpoc, curator, artist and researcher working between Mauritius, France and the UK. His research includes archives, food histories and memories, with focus on Mauritius, the Global South and its neo-colonial relationship to the West. Currently he has exhibited multidisciplinary artworks and performances, deconstructing monolithic narratives in relation to the entangled legacies of colonisation, with his father's place of birth -Mauritius island- as a point of departure and territory of experimentation. By investigating the legacy of European colonialism, his work explores the complex histories of migration and trade.