Serpentine Pavilion 2022

Theaster Gates
London, United Kingdom

Underscoring the erasure of spaces for convening in urban communities, the historic bell will act as a call to assembly, congregation and contemplation

Image number 32 of the current section of Serpentine Pavilion 2022 of Cosentino USA
Photos: © Iwan Baan

Determined to create a space that reflects the artist’s hand and sensibilities, seven panels hang from the interior structure. In these works, Gates honours his father’s craft as a roofer and uses roofing strategies and torch down, which requires an open flame to heat the material and affix it to the surface. An operating bronze bell, salvaged from St. Laurence, a landmark Catholic Church that once stood in Chicago’s South Side, will stand next to the entrance of the Pavilion.

The opening of Black Chapel will kickstart a full season of creative and participatory events including experimental musical performances, sonic interventions, clay workshops, a panel discussion and a Japanese tea ceremony. Conceived as a space for gathering, meditation and participation, with an emphasis on sacred music, Black Chapel will become a platform for Serpentine’s live programme throughout the summer and beyond, offering reflection, connection and joy to the public.

Image number 33 of the current section of Serpentine Pavilion 2022 of Cosentino USA
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