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Join us for an evening of sound with artist Tati au Miel in response to Dan Guthrie's commission 'Empty Alcove / Rotting Figure'.

By Chisenhale Gallery

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Chisenhale Gallery

64 Chisenhale Road London E3 United Kingdom

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Chisenhale Gallery presents swarm, a newly commissioned performance by the Canadian multimedia artist and musician Tati au Miel. Blending abstraction, storytelling, and ritual, this new live work has been developed in response to Dan Guthrie’s exhibition Empty Alcove / Rotting Figure.

Miel will draw from eerie melodies, textured noise, and deep resonance. Engaging with hauntologies and archival murmurings, the work weaves together flute harmonics, tape loops, and electromagnetic frequencies. Through explorations of wind, invisibility, interference, and time, the performance seeks to become an embodied meditation on monumentality and the limits of visual representation.

Biography

Tania Daniel, also known as Tati au Miel, is a Montreal-born and raised interdisciplinary artist of Haitian heritage. Their practice is grounded in experimentation, which informs every step of their creative process. Driven by abstraction, spirituality, and texture, they evoke sensory-led experiences of these themes, interpreted through sound, installation, performance, extended reality, and visual arts. In recent years, they have presented a solo exhibition, Reverie, 2024, at World Creation in Montreal, composed the core score for Bhenji Ra’s debut feature film Biraddali: Dancing on the Horizon, and have recently begun their graduate studies in Music/Sound at Bard MFA.

Dan Guthrie lives and works in the UK. Selected exhibitions and screenings include: Absent Forces, Open City Documentary Film Festival, 2024; Two Films, VOLT, Devonshire Collective, Eastbourne, 2023; Spirit Messages touring programme, aemi, 2023–2024; Selected 13 touring programme, FLAMIN and videoclub, 2023; wave 4, Prismatic Ground, New York, 2023; Forum Expanded, Berlinale, Berlin, 2023; Right of Way, LUX, London, 2023; and Short Film Programme, Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable, 2022.

Access

This event will be taking place at Chisenhale Gallery. Chisenhale Gallery has flat access with an all-genders, fully accessible toilet. This event will be seated. Earplugs and ear guards are available for visitors to use. Please note that this event will be photographed for marketing and archival purposes.

We are committed to ensuring our events are accessible for all. Please contact mail@chisenhale.org.uk to discuss your access needs. We will endeavour to meet all requests where possible. Please be advised that requests should be made two weeks in advance of the event.

Image: Tati au Miel at transmediale, Berlin, 2025. Photo: Laura Fiorio.

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Chisenhale Gallery was founded by artists. The same experimental vision and spirit of possibility that changed an empty veneer factory and brewery warehouse into an art gallery guides our work today. We commission and produce contemporary art, supporting international and UK-based artists to make their most ambitious work to date by pursuing new directions in their practices. We are committed to our audiences having access to the energy and ideas of an ever-expanding artist community.

Chisenhale Gallery has an award winning, 38-year history as one of London’s most innovative forums for art. With a reputation for identifying new artistic talent, we believe in making cultural impact through working with artists and learning from our neighbours. We develop ideas with artists over a one- to two-year incubation period, from concept to completion.

Located in a dynamic and creative residential neighbourhood in the heart of London’s East End, where many cultures converge, Chisenhale Gallery is an evolving space for experimentation, transformed by each artist’s commission. This building is home to Chisenhale Gallery and our colleagues Chisenhale Dance Space and Chisenhale Studios.

Early exhibitions at Chisenhale Gallery included solo presentations by Chisenhale Studios artists and influential group shows including Yellow Peril: New World Asians and Essential Black Art, which featured artists Rasheed Araeen, Sonia Boyce and Mona Hatoum, among others. In the 1990s, the gallery produced the first solo exhibitions in the UK with Lubaina Himid, Rachel Whiteread, Cornelia Parker, and Wolfgang Tillmans. The gallery has commissioned major new works by artists including Faisal Abdu’Allah and David Adjaye, Anthea Hamilton, Hito Steyerl, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Ed Atkins, Helen Marten, and Camille Henrot. Most recently, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Ima-Abasi Okon and Imran Perretta have all produced critically acclaimed commissions with Chisenhale Gallery.

We care about sustaining relationships with fellow community-based organisations. As our locality’s needs change, we look to develop ongoing projects and collaborations accordingly. Working in partnership with schools and community groups across Tower Hamlets and Hackney, we aim to uncover inspiring connections to everyday life through art.

Chisenhale Gallery is a registered charity, part of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio. We fundraise for 100% of the artistic programme through trusts, foundations and individuals. You can support Chisenhale Gallery by making a donation. Please visit the Support page to find out about ways you can contribute to Chisenhale Gallery. All of our exhibitions are free.

For more information about our current and future programme, please visit our Commissions page. To find out about our past programme, please visit our Archive.

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