

A Performance by Irving Pascal
12th Dec 2019




Motion Sickness Project Space proudly hosted artist Irvin Pascal for a one-night-only performance piece.
Irvin Pascal explores the position of the black masculine body in the post-colonial world, through mediums such as painting and performance. Into the Red corner is a brand new work which draws on Pascal’s background as a professional boxer as well as philosophers such as Plato.
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The artist stated, ‘For this performance I’m interested in using the body as a medium to navigate between space and time to form dialogues between place and history.”
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Previously shown in galleries across Nigeria, America and the UK, Irvin Pascal was selected for the Bloomberg New Contemporaries exhibition in 2017; his work was part of Talisman in the age of difference, an exhibition curated by Yinka Shonibare MBE in 2018.