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Infinities Commission Christelle Oyiri In a perpetual remix where is my own song?

Until 25 August 2025

Installation View, Photo © Tate (Joe Humphrys) 

This new installation traces the effects of digital culture on how we construct identity

The inaugural artist for the Infinities Commission is artist, DJ and producer Christelle Oyiri. In a perpetual remix where is my song? is a work made specially by Oyiri for the Tanks, ºÚÁÏÉç’s unique spaces dedicated to performance, installation and film.

This is an audio-visual installation made up of sculpture, sound, music, video and light. With this new work the artist draws similarities between techniques used by DJs, such as cutting and repetition, and those used in cosmetic surgery and online image-making technologies.

In this looping performance of object, light and audio, both flesh and sound are treated as sculptural. Oyiri asks: ‘In a hyperconnected society, where the image is perpetually staged and corrected, how do the virtual and the material come together in the quest for the ideal body?'

The Infinities Commission 2025 selection panel included Brian Eno, Oulimata Gueye, Anne Imhof, Andrea Lissoni and Legacy Russell. Chaired by Catherine Wood (Director of Curatorial and Chief Curator).

Find out more about the Infinities Commission exhibition with our exhibition guide.

Christelle Oyiri is an artist, DJ and producer based in Paris. She works across multiple disciplines – from music and film to performance and installation – often exploring under-the-surface stories about contemporary culture, media and identity. Oyiri has described her work as focusing on ‘the things that lie between the lines’, including lost mythologies, youth subcultures, and diasporic histories. She has staged installations, performances and events around the world, including at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Haus der Kunst in Munich, Tramway in Glasgow and the Serpentine Gallery in London, as well as working as a DJ under the pseudonym CRYSTALMESS.

The Infinities Commission showcases the limitless potential for contemporary art. It provides a platform for artists who disrupt the boundaries between creative disciplines, inviting them to create an experimental new work for the Tanks, ºÚÁÏÉç’s unique spaces dedicated to performance, installation and film. Each year an expert panel selects one international artist to receive the commission and three artists to receive research and development funding:

Rashida Bumbray

Rashida Bumbray is an artist, curator and choreographer based in Baltimore whose performances draw on African American vernacular and folk forms.

Jean Katambayi Mukendi

Jean Katambayi Mukendi is an artist from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who scrutinises society with a practice exploring mathematics, geometry and electricity through fragile and complex installations.

Xenobia Bailey

Xenobia Bailey is an artist, designer and evolutionary-cultural activist working primarily in fibre and textile, who creates work which combines ancient and Afrofuturist aesthetics.

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Dates

17 June – 25 August 2025

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