Three central collaborations bring together artist Patrick Murphy, best known for his colourful and subversive flocks of pigeons which have previously appeared in Liverpool at the Walker Gallery, with musician Keaton Henson, who will create an evocative soundscape to accompany Murphy’s installation, which is produced in partnership with Sim Smith Gallery. Artist Margot Bowman will create a unique new interactive work with electronic musicians and producers Actress and Giganta, presented by Werkhaus Ltd. Peckham Platform’s Barby Asante, whose works with pop culture references to simulate dialogue around the cross-cultural and multicultural, will work with Tony Nwachukwu, member of Attica Blues and Red Bull Academy Producer, whose company CDR has hosted music events at Tate Britain and the ICA.
The installation exhibition will be open during the festival and on Saturdays throughout August with limited free access to members of the public.
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