A landscape from the exhibition
Image: Hylozoic_Desires, The Hedge of Halomancy, 2025 Courtesy the artists

Art Now: Hylozoic/Desires

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Time Out says

Multimedia performance duo Hylozoic/Desires – aka Himali Singh Soin and David Soin Tappeser – use their work to explore both the past and the future via experimental poetry, music and moving images. This new Tate Britain exhibition sees them dive into the lost archive of the Inland Customs Line, a 2,500 kilometre hedge grown by the British Empire in the 1800s that separated the British-occupied Bengal Presidency from independent states in a bid to prevent smuggling – and keep the Brits at their most powerful. Cast through Hylozoic/Desires’ lens, the hedge becomes a poetic and political space with continued relevancy in our own divided timeline.

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