Event overview
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In this collective listening session, experience an anecdotal retelling of How Chicago! Imagists 1960s & 70s through sound and storytelling.
With - Rose Dagul (Musician / Lecturer in Popular Music, Goldsmiths), Haseeb Iqbal (Poet / DJ), more tbc
Each participant has compiled a set of tracks, presented as an ‘audio tour’. Together these form personal responses to the art works on show in the exhibition, used to explore thematics of humour, vernacular culture, friendship and collaboration that run throughout the Imagists’ oeuvre.
Haseeb Iqbal is a spoken word poet, podcast host and DJ. He has performed at the likes of Brainchild Festival, the Roundhouse and the ICA. He has a weekly residency on Goldsmiths’ Wired Radio as well as having done many shows on NTS, Balamii and Netil, and also hosts the recently-launched Mare Street Records – a DIY podcast platform documenting the thriving London jazz and creative scene.
Rose Dagul’s interest lies in making processes visible, including the realms of practice, experimentation, imperfection, repetition or the unfinished. Dagul is and artist, lecturer in Popular Music at Goldsmiths, and co-founder of DIY platform The Surround. Under the moniker Rhosyn she is a multi-instrumentalist performer/songwriter and she is a cellist and composer for the Peckham Chamber Orchestra, a collectively run community orchestra of predominantly strings and woodwind instruments.
Image: detail from Jim Falconer, Untitled, 1966, © the artist. Collection Gladys Nilsson and Jim Nutt. Photo by William H. Bengtson M.
Dates & times
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11 Apr 2019 | 6:30pm - 9:00pm |
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