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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Quantum to Cosmic Black and Queer Embodied Liberation as Spiritual Practice, 2022

Quantum to Cosmic Black and Queer Embodied Liberation as Spiritual Practice, 2022

Essay for ~Resonant Frequencies exhibition catalogue
Published by Scheidegger & Spiess
“I aim for my practice and my offerings (I often refer to my art, performance and other public sharings as offerings made in service to something or someone) to enable...
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“I aim for my practice and my offerings (I often refer to my art, performance and other public sharings as offerings made in service to something or someone) to enable the divinity that is within each of us to be revealed—to see healing not as something that is done to us or for us, but as something we can achieve our- selves. We can all be our own healers. Investigations into sacred architecture within the space of the gallery support the viewer to cultivate a relationship to devotion, reverence and belonging, inside and outside of tradition and on their own terms. Each of us has a right to do the spiritual work as it becomes available to us. As an artist and practitioner, I seek to contribute to the demysti- fication of mysticism and esoteric principles. The relationship we have to our spirituality is deeply connected to our mental health.


I make a practice of living through sound in order to combat despair. My ancestors used art to heal, and recognised that through sound we can create order from chaos. This is my inheritance."


- From Quantum to Cosmic Black and Queer Embodied Liberation as Spiritual Practice, essay by Evan Ifekoya for ‘~Resonant Frequencies’ exhibition catalogue, Migros Museum, 2022. Read here. 


Edited by Michael Birchall. Contributions by KJ Abudu, Michael Birchall, Evan Ifekoya, and Grace NdirituEnglisch, 1st edition, 2022, Hardback.
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