Join our Big Give Christmas Challenge this week! Every pound you give today via BigGive.org will be doubled (up to £30,740!)  – providing children and families with free creative activities and nutritious hot meals over the winter weekends and school holidays.

Give a child a happier future this Christmas – donate today!

Have your donation doubled now

We are Invisible, We are Visible (WAIWAV)

Exhibitions: FREE

We are Invisible, We are Visible (WAIWAV)

Archive

Saturday 02 July 2022

Foyer

Invisible Man by Aaron Williamson

Artist Chisato Minamimura performs an intervention aiming to highlight a deaf perspective of creativity and in a performance inspired by 4’33 by John Cage.

The performance will consist of Chisato playing and dismantling a piano, in periods of 4 minutes and 33 seconds, across 7 performances taking place every hour, on the hour. 

In between the performances, visitors will be able to interact with the piano.

About we Invisible We are Visible 

This work is part of We Are Invisible We Are Visible which marks the 102nd anniversary of the 1st International Dada Exhibition. Thirty-one d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists are staging interventions at thirty museums and galleries across the UK. 

Dada was an art movement formed in response to the horror and recklessness of the First World War.

We Are Invisible We Are Visible channels the defiant and absurdist spirit of the Dada movement, purposefully provoking visitors to reflect on the societal barriers that continue to restrict and exclude disabled people today.

 

Share with a friend: