Words that We Share: Performance as Poetry

Readings by Artists and Writers

  • Himali Singh Soin, Courtesy the artist - poetry afternoon

    Himali Singh Soin, courtesy the artist.

Past Event


This event was on Saturday 18 May, 3pm

Performance

An afternoon of poetry readings by artists and writers whose work reveals the performativity of language, as part of Block Universe, London’s leading international performance art festival.   

The playful relationship between experimental writing practices and performance is enacted as words are transposed across formats, from the page, through the digital and in live utterances. Current Whitechapel Gallery Writer in Residence Rachel Pimm is joined by writers Iphgenia Baal, Himali Singh Soin and Abbas Zahedi.

In collaboration with Block Universe.

Artist biographies

Iphgenia Baal is a British-born writer who divides her time between London and Los Angeles. Her first novel The Hardy Tree was an unconventional account of a historical act of gentrification told through anachronistic fictional tracts and a series of faked historical documents. “A superbly ghastly take on modernity” according to Murdoch’s Times and “more conceptual art than prose” according to The Guardian. Her essays have appeared in Nervemeter, Schizm, Tripwire, The White Review and the Megacity Fictions anthology (forthcoming). Her most recent novel was published in two editions; in the UK as Merced Es Benz and in the US as Death & Facebook. The narrative is a posthumous reassembling of a romantic relationship from its digital footprint highlighting how the compulsive nature of digital communication and the inherent meaningless of our online personas leaves us ill-equipped to deal with the real business of life. Writing in the Fanzine, Fiona Helmsley summarised, “For a book about missed connections and the tragedy of dying young, it’s a lot of fun, with truncated critiques of rave culture, wealth and celebrity. iphgeniabaal.com

Rachel Pimm works in sculpture, video and performance to explore environments and their materialities, histories and politics often from the point of view of non-human agents such as plants, minerals, worms, water, gravity or rubber. She is interested in the potential of surfaces and matter to transform. Her work has been included in recent programmes including Hales Gallery, Jerwood Space, ANDOR, Tenderpixel and Chisenhale Gallery, The Royal Academy and Serpentine Gallery (all London 2014-2019) as well as internationally in Europe and the USA. She has an MFA from Goldsmiths and lectures in Fine Art at Camberwell College and Arts University Bournemouth.

Himali Singh Soin is a writer and artist based between Delhi and London. She uses references in literature and made-up metaphors from outer space and the natural environment to construct imaginary cosmologies that think through ecological loss, and the loss of home. Her work has been shown at ICA, Serpentine, Rich Mix, Lewisham Art House, Art Licks, Art Night London, London; Kadist, San Francisco, Abrons, New York, Meet Factory, Prague, Fabrika, Moscow, OCA, Norway, Dhaka Art Summit, Khoj, India Art Fair, Delhi; Brick Bar, Riga among others.

Abbas Zahedi is a London-based artist who participated in the 2016-2018 Diaspora Pavilion programme, exhibiting new work in both Venice and Wolverhampton. He is currently finishing an MA at Central Saint Martins, where he is researching around themes of otherness and difference.