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Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream to launch at Somerset House & online on 7th August

Launching on August 7th, 2025, Turner Prize winner and Somerset House Studios artist Tai Shani presents The Spell or The Dream, a major free commission as part of Somerset House’s 25th birthday celebrations in its spectacular courtyard this summer. Centred around a striking new sculpture for the Edmond J Safra Fountain Court, this multifaceted work includes a 24/7 radio broadcast, live talks and performances, and an extensive family programme over the summer holidays, inviting a host of guest contributors to collectively dream of possible futures.

The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court © Marcus Ginns Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream

The Spell is a magnificent 10m x 3m sculpture drawing on the archetypal fairytale image of a sleeping figure in a glass box, featuring a newly commissioned soundscape by composer, producer and double bassist Maxwell Sterling. Resting atop a stepped plinth, where visitors can sit, gather or peer inside, the figure lies within a faceted case; a dreamer caught in a suspended state under the spell. Animated by subtle movement, the luminous blue figure is hand painted and gently breathes, eyes partially open, at the cusp of waking from this cursed slumber. The figure has been sleeping through warnings of present and future catastrophes, the violence of colonialism?and its living legacies, economic inequality, social breakdown, political disaster, and environmental collapse. But the figure also dreams of resistance against the fairytale of empire—of renewal and new imaginaries. It invites a communal, intergenerational intervention to imagine, wonder, and dream alongside it.

Tai Shani Portrait, courtesy of the artist

For the duration of the installation, The Dream Radio invites guest contributors and audiences to reimagine new and hopeful ways of being, collectively. Co-curated by Shani and broadcast globally via Channel, the radio features brand new commissions and contributions, alongside archival work, by an extensive list of artists, writers, musicians, academics, economists, activists and thinkers, exploring dreaming as a radical act of imagination. Audiences can tune in online or listen on-site in the Seamen’s Hall and will be invited to submit their dreams for interpretation and broadcast on the radio.

Lead commissions for The Dream Radio broadcast include artist Cécile B Evans’ new radio adaptation of French surrealist Antonin Artaud’s play ‘A Spurt of Blood’; poet, musician and activist, Moor Mother’s (aka Camae Ayewa) piece for radio which draws inspiration from the Old Testament to address ideas of ancestry and time; and a new experimental sound piece responding to the ancient Popol Vuh: the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life, by visual artist, poet, and activist Cecilia Vicuña, with ongoing collaborators Ricardo Gallo, Satoshi Takeishi and Daniel Neumann.

Newly commissioned contributions to The Dream Radio include:

Anne Boyer, Mykki Blanco, Eileen Myles, Maxine Peake, Jay Bernard, Max Porter, Tanya Taqag, Yanis Varoufakis on dreaming alternative futures.

Mark Leckey on medieval metaphysics and obsolescence.

Aura Satz reimagining the siren in an age of permanent emergency.

Brian Eno on dreaming for the future.

Mo’min Swaitat (Palestinian Sound Archive) on dreaming through archives and grief.

Jason Hickel, an economic anthropologist will be in conversation with Jayati Ghosh about dreaming beyond capitalism.

IONE and Sarah Shin on quantum dreaming.

Hannah Proctor and Micha Frazer-Carroll on the radical politics of mental health.

Vanessa Andreotti, Jayati Ghosh and Lola Olufemi in conversation with guests on world-building beyond capitalism.

Also featured are archival radio plays, audiobooks and broadcasts from XMTR, Montez Radio and Radiophrenia, music playlists curated by Duval Timothy, Ohal Greitzer and Sarathy Korwar, and new contributions from Somerset House Studios artists including Felicita, Sophia Al Maria and Elaine Mitchener. Additional contributors include K Allado-McDowell, Basyma Saad, Juliet Jacques, Johanna Hedva, Roy Claire Potter, Hannah Black & Bonaventure, Adelita Husni-Bey, American Artist, Gunseli Yalcinkaya, Suzanne Treister, Zadie Xa, and more. A detailed schedule will be announced in July.

© Adam James Sinclair and Lotti V Closs, 2024

An accompanying programme of events unfolds at Somerset House throughout The Spell or The Dream, offering audiences a space to reflect, gather, and reimagine. At the heart of the programme is After Illusions—a series of three live conversations inspired by the pioneering late-night television show After Dark (1987–1991). Each session brings together voices from across disciplines to explore different topics in the wake of fractured systems, including law, democracy, and capitalism, and asks what might come next. Hosted by broadcaster and academic Dalia Gebrial, discussions focus on the themes of Power and Deception, Invisible Systems and Habitable Futures.

All conversations will be streamed live on The Dream Radio in front of an audience.

Two special Friday Late events, titled Hypnopompic Hallucinations, will animate the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court. Taking inspiration from dreamlike experiences that occur while waking from deep sleep, the evenings will feature takeovers by radio stations Sister Midnight and Resonance FM and live music performances.

A programme of family-friendly activities will also run throughout August, inviting younger audiences to explore themes of dreaming, storytelling, and sound through creative workshops and drop-in sessions.

To coincide with The Spell or The Dream, Tai Shani has created a newly designed flag that will fly above Seamen’s Hall for the duration that the installation is on site.

Following its debut at Somerset House, The Spell or The Dream will tour to Jupiter Artland, outside Edinburgh, where the sculptural installation will be presented in the sculpture park’s Orchard from 10th October 2025 to 27th September 2026. The original commission and touring presentation have been made possible with support from the Art Fund.

Curated by Somerset House Studios Director Marie McPartlin and independent researcher, curator, and writer Rahila Haque. The Dream Radio is executive produced by Alannah Chance.

The Spell or The Dream by Tai Shani 7th August until 14th September 2025 Somerset House Courtyard + online via Channel

Full List of Contributors to The Spell or the Dream: Adelita Husni Bey, Aja Barber, Alia Al Ghussain, Andrea Khora, Anne Boyer, Ayesha Hameed, Aura Satz, Basyma Saad, Brian Eno, Cécile B Evans, Cecilia Vicuña, Charlie Fox, Dalia Gebrial, David Wengrow, Duval Timothy, Ear Hustle, Eileen Myles, Elaine Mitchner, Emily LaBarge, Farhana Yamin, Felicita, Gary Stevenson, Gunseli Yalcinkaya, Hannah Black, Hannah Proctor, Huw Lemmey, IONE, Jason Hickel, Jay Bernard, Jayati Ghosh, Jamie Sutcliffe, Jemma Desai, Jenna Sutela, Johanna Hedva, Juliet Jacques, K Allado McDowell, Kanta Dihal, Katie Shannon, Kojo Koram, KMRU, Lola Olufemi, Lucy Winkett, Mark Leckey, Maxine Peake, Max Porter, Maxwell Sterling, Micha Frazer Caroll, Mo’min Swaitat from the Palestinian Sound Archive, Montez radio, Moor Mother, Mykki Blanco, Nat Raha, Ohal Grietzer, Omar Barghouti, Radio Atlas, Radio Commons, Reggie Watts, RIP Germain, Roy Claire Potter, Sam Keogh, Sarah Shin, Sarathy Korwar, Sophia Al Maria, Sophie Jung, Suzanne Treister, Tanya Tagaq, UbuWeb, Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti, XMTR, Yanis Varoufakis, Zadie Xa.

Full list of Programming & Events: HERE

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