To Re-Cite: What Do We Inherit Through Sound? - Whitechapel Gallery

To Re-Cite: What Do We Inherit Through Sound?

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    Exhibition Catalogue: Woven Air: The Muslin and Kantha Tradition of Bangladesh, 1988, Whitechapel Gallery. Courtesy of the Whitechapel Gallery Archive.

Thu 30 Jul, 6.30-8.00pm

Assembly Room

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11am–6pm
Wednesday 11am–6pm
Thursday 11am–9pm
Friday 11am–6pm
Saturday 11am–6pm
Sunday 11am–6pm

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To Re-Cite: What Do We Inherit Through Sound? 

We warmly invite you to a conversation as part of the wider development of To Re-Cite, a newly commissioned project by artist Aliaskar Abarkas exploring sound, music, and listening through faith and collective experience. 

The conversation will expand on themes emerging from Abarkas’ workshops, reflecting on how sonic practices – from recitation and prayer to breath, rhythm, and silence – shape spiritual, emotional, and communal life. Beginning with the Qur’anic verse Ayat al-Kursi, whispered across generations and transmitted as both lullaby and sonic protection, the project considers how sound moves through memory, ritual, architecture, and collective experience. 

Full details of the event, including confirmed speakers, will be announced at a later date.

To Re-Cite is co-commissioned by Counterpoints Arts and Whitechapel Gallery for Backyard Biennial.

Aliaskar Abarkas

Aliaskar Abarkas is an Iranian artist based in London.

Rooted in alternative and communal art education, his practice stages choreographic encounters that move from individual elements into collective expression. Often in dialogue with historical sources, Abarkas builds collaborative frameworks that invite participants to interpret and activate inherited scores through music, exhibition, and performance-making.

He is currently an Associate Artist at Sadler’s Wells / Rose Choreographic School (London, 2024–26) and Lead Artist at Autograph Gallery (Acts of Solidarity, in partnership with All Change, London, 2025–28). He holds a BA in Visual Cultures from the University of Tehran and an MA in the Theory of Contemporary Art and Politics from Goldsmiths, University of London. Previous residencies include Cubitt Gallery and the Swiss Church (London), as well as Rupert (Lithuania), the Institute of Postnatural Studies (Madrid), Castro (Rome), Open School East, and Syllabus V (UK), among others.

His work has been supported by institutions including the Barbican Centre, ICA, The Mosaic Rooms, TACO!, Pushkin House, LUX (London), CAPC (Bordeaux), LOCALES (Rome), Scuola Piccola Zattere (Venice), and CIRCA. Upcoming projects include commissions and collaborations with Arts Catalyst (Sheffield), YDP Foundation (London), and the Singapore Art Museum.


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