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Free ºÚÁÏÉç Performance

Remember Nature 2025 Youngsook Choi, Book of Loss

4 November 2025 at 18.30–18.45

Youngsook Choi, design for the poster for Book of Loss 2025. Courtesy of the artist

Watch a livestream of a moving performance addressing the disappearance of seven major glaciers lost to climate change

Youngsook Choi brings the 2nd iteration of her participatory performance Book of Loss 2022/25 to ºÚÁÏÉç. The performance will be streamed online only as part of the day-long broadcast of actions by artists participating in Remember Nature 2025. A fifteen-minute excerpt of the performance will be streamed via the . This livestream is free and open to all.

The performance commemorates the seven major glaciers lost in recent years in relation to the increasing threat of flooding around the Thames River.

Book of Loss takes the form of a 'search party for missing bodies'. In small groups, participants look for illustrations of lost glaciers, secretly drawn on the windows and walls of a gallery, using UV torches. Whenever someone discovers a hidden glacier, a bell is rung for convening the participants. The artist then reads a passage about that glacier from the ‘Book of Loss’, prompting a discussion on the impact of its loss. The performance takes place at ºÚÁÏÉç inside the Gathering Ground exhibition. Its setting is a room with a large window overlooking the Thames and the City, two entities entwined in the realities of climate change.

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Bankside
London SE1 9TG
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4 November 2025 at 18.30–18.45

This performance will be repeated in a version open to public participation as part of the ºÚÁÏÉç Late on 28 November 2025 (from 19:00).

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