Exhibition Preview and Performance
Dubmorphology / Slits are Girls
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Preview event for Ângela Ferreira: Slits are Girls
Free, booking essential
Numbers strictly limited
During the opening of Ângela Ferreira: Slits are Girls, Dubmorphology will present a sonic performance drawing on Punk and its entanglements with multiple political and cultural histories. The performance forms the first stage of an intervention by Black Industrial Research Group, which will evolve during the run of the show as an expanded field of research and critique, montaging sound and visual elements that will be projected onto the works within Ferreira’s installation.
About Dubmorphology
Founded in 2007 by Trevor Mathison and Gary Stewart, Dubmorphology make work that emerges from the artists’ direct response to specific sites and environments, exploring social and political issues by engaging with sonic and visual materials from historical collections, archives, web resources, and personal collections. Often employing fractured montage techniques, as well as elements of dub and musique concrète, their work is concerned with epistemological and phenomenological questions, ways of seeing, hearing and sensing our world. Dubmorphology’s work has been commissioned and presented by museums, galleries, biennials, music and film festivals worldwide.
About Black Industrial Research Group
The Black Industrial Research Group (BIRG) is an informal collective of artists, musicians and researchers that formed in 2022 when working together on Trevor Mathison’s critically acclaimed exhibition From Signal to Decay: Volume 1 at Goldsmiths CCA (London), and its subsequent iterations at argos centre for audiovisual arts (Brussels) and Atelier Nord (Oslo). BIRG organises and produces events, concerts, discussions, art and music. Frequently working with different collaborators, friends and fellow travellers, they have made projects with IKLECTIK, Ormside Projects, Henie Onstad Art Center, Ultima, Arnolfini, Chapter and Purge.xxx.
Ângela Ferreira: Slits are Girls public programme is generously supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation
TheMusicLicence has been granted to The Showroom for playing and performing music at the premises.