All in Which You Live is a site-specific installation exhibition and participative performance / magickal ritual aimed at creating a bridge between past and future by connecting with our ancestors.
This new work by White SOL Studio was inspired by the solemn and quiet beauty of Nunhead Cemetery. Perhaps the least known - but one of the most attractive - of the great Victorian Cemeteries of London. Consecrated in 1840, it is one of the "Magnificent Seven" Victorian cemeteries established in a ring around the outskirts of London.
Visitors and participants will be invited to immerse themselves in an introspective and meditative environment and activity designed to create a moment of deep focus and connection with the past while also setting intentions for the future.
The exhibition will be open to the public between Wednesday 13th - Sunday 17th August, and the live performance will take place on Saturday 16th August.
WAYS TO TAKE PART
- Drop in as a visitor, or register in advance to be part of the performance (limited capacity).
- Booking not essential for viewers; however, if you want to take part in the performance ritual booking in advance is strongly advised.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
- Free event
- Exhibition open to all but 18+ recommendation to take part in the live performance.
- Location: the event will be held in the Nunhead Cemetery Chapel to which there is no step-free access.
- No particular expertise required to take part in the performance, but it will be a physically challenging activity involving sitting on the ground for long periods of time which may not be suitable for all.
EVENT DETAILS
- Exhibition opening dates / times: Wednesday 13th - Sunday 17th August 12-5pm
- Live performance: Saturday 16th August 1-5pm
- Location: Nunhead Cemetery Chapel - Linden Grove, London, SE15 3LP
ABOUT THE ARTIST
White SOL Studio is a London-based art practice, working on immersive installation, participatory performance, cultural and community engagement events and workshops.
This event is part of the Summer series by the Friends of Nunhead Cemetery Curatorial Program (FONC).