Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Documentation of 'and still i may' 12 July - 24th August, at Workplace | London
Venue
50 Mortimer Street

London,

United Kingdom

Date
11 July – 23 August 2024

Workplace is pleased to present and still I may, an exhibition of new work by James Cabaniuk, Jennifer Carvalho, Robin Megannity, Teresa Murta, Norberto Spina, Pei Wang, Alistair Woods, and Tianyue Zhong.

This exhibition explores realms of temporal dissonance, investigating unconventional attitudes to time through various lenses such as queer temporality, the historical return, the contemporary surreal and the fragmentation of memory and narrative. and still I may shares its title with a painting by Robin Megannity. A fragment in time is left hovering and untethered, creating a feeling of tension, peculiarity and disorientation.