GLOAM presents Nathan Walker’s Twenty Truant Shapes: an installation of low structures and apertures frame a body in parts, where language, speech, and memory are also dissected.
Twenty Truant Shapes is a durational performance that sustains a tension between interior and exterior sound, visible and invisible bodies, and light and heavy forms.
Nathan Walker is an artist and writer from West Cumbria, working across and between performance art and poetry. Their work explores voices, sounds and language as material.
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