Exhibition

Evan Ifekoya: Ritual Without Belief

Gasworks, London, United Kingdom
05 Jul 2018 - 02 Sep 2018

Healing Exercises for Limitless Potential (H.E.L.P) part 2, collage by Evan Ifekoya and Hannah Catherine Jones.

Healing Exercises for Limitless Potential (H.E.L.P) part 2, collage by Evan Ifekoya and Hannah Catherine Jones.

Gasworks presents Ritual Without Belief, a solo exhibition and major new commission by London-based artist Evan Ifekoya.

Envisaged as a site of abundance in which various positions and propositions accumulate and intersect, the exhibition comprises an extended sound work and installation that explore how to create the conditions for polyvocality. Lasting six hours – the length of Gasworks’ opening hours – Ifekoya describes their sound work as ‘a black queer algorithm across generations, locations and political affiliations’. It is made up of different textures, qualities and recording techniques that evoke contrasting moods and situations: from a near-constant layer of underwater and inner body sounds to a fugue-like chorus that gives structure to the work and demands periodic attention. Vocal samples draw from literature and theory, music, conversations with friends, and other more intimate thoughts and reflections, often returning to key refrains.

Suspended from the gallery ceiling, a bespoke sound system articulates and gives form to the broad range of frequencies and fidelities held within this work. This was designed and made together with a group of London-based peers during a series of workshops leading up to the exhibition. Having learned the necessary skills and technical knowledge, this crew will lead on maintaining the system as a community resource in future. A grayscale ocean covers the floor beneath the sound system, arching upwards in waves at either end of the gallery. At the crest of the largest wave is an installation of black, white, silver and orange helium balloons that references The Loft, a party that revolutionised the club scene in downtown Manhattan during the 1970s. These will deflate and fall over time, slowly bringing the party to an end. But the waves of inheritance continue: at the far end of the gallery the photograph Bodybuilder with Bra (1990) by London-based artist Ajamu is shown publicly for the first time since the year it was originally made.

 

Evan Ifekoya is an artist based in London. Recent exhibitions include: Contemporary Arts Centre New Orleans as part of Prospect 4; Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh; New Art Exchange, Nottingham; Plymouth Arts Centre; Serpentine Galleries, London; Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridgeshire (all 2017); Transmission Gallery, Glasgow; and Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town (all 2016). Recent performances include: Block Universe (in collaboration with Victoria Sin) and​ Camden Arts Centre, London (both 2018); ICA, London and KW Institute, Berlin (both 2017); Jerwood Space, London and Whitstable Biennial (both 2016). Ifekoya was an Art Foundation Fellow in Live Art, 2017. Upcoming projects include a public art commission with Studio Voltaire and Lambeth Council, as part of the Clapham Public Realm Programme launching in autumn 2018.

Evan Ifekoya’s exhibition is commissioned and produced by Gasworks, where Ifekoya has been a studio holder since June 2017, with major support from Arts Council England, Catherine Petitgas and Gasworks’ Exhibitions Programme Supporters 2018-19. Leading on the design and build of the sound system are: James Bunton, Kiera Coward-Deyell and Nick Sigsworth. Collaborating on the build are: Naeem Davis, Rabz Lansiquot, Shenece Liburd, Natasha Nkonde, Shy One and Gin Wilson.

 

Additional program

7 July

Healing Exercises for Limitless Potential. H.E.L.P

A special performance for Art Night, Healing Exercises for Limitless Potential (H.E.L.P) is a live collaborative sound work by Evan Ifekoya and Hannah Catherine Jones, envisaged as time capsule for the post-apocalyptic future that is today — a mediation on meditation and healing for black folk.

 

28 July

‘From A Place of Abundance’: An Intergenerational Conversation with Evan Ifekoya, Ajamu X & Rene Matić

This salon invites three queer Black artists from different generations to engage in a conversation about their relative practices, experiences and thoughts about queer Black art in the UK. Evan Ifekoya, Ajamu and Rene Matić will consider ways to work together, and to be together, across perceived generational lines. The concept for this conversation stems from Ifekoya’s thinking around abundance; that queer Black artists have all they need in terms of an abundant artistic archive and creative legacy to draw from, and should work from this place as opposed to from a place of scarcity or lack.

 

30 August

Evan Ifekoya: Screening & Conversation

A screening of a selection of short films by exhibiting Evan Ifekoya. The screening will be followed by a conversation between Ifekoya and filmmaker and programmer Rabz Lansiquot which will consider the thematic threads that run through Ifekoya’s practice from their earlier video work to the sound installation created for their solo exhibition here at Gasworks.

 

Gasworks
155 Vauxhall Street
London SE11 5RH

Opening Times: (during exhibitions only)
Wed-Sun, 12-6pm or by appointment
FREE ADMISSION

 

www.gasworks.org.uk

 


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