Mark Leckey

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery (Doors at 7)
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 3
The final night of Mark Leckey’s (@mark.leckey) three day program is sold out online, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
Run of show:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
DJ set by Mark Leckey
Bios:
Through its educational outreach, the New York Gregorian Chant Project teaches singers to learn and perform a wide repertoire of medieval chant at a high level of interpretation and historical insight.
Switch Angel is the high energy dance music project of Boston based musician and software engineer, Jade Rose. As Switch Angel, she creates electronic music using strudel, a javascript based live coding environment to which she contributes development. In performance, Switch Angel is joined by visual artist and fellow software engineer, Jame Coyne, who contributes realtime concert visuals to match her improvised high-energy dance music and vocals.
Mark Leckey (b. 1964) is an artist based in London. Recent solo exhibitions were presented at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery (Doors at 7)
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 3
The final night of Mark Leckey’s (@mark.leckey) three day program is sold out online, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
Run of show:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
DJ set by Mark Leckey
Bios:
Through its educational outreach, the New York Gregorian Chant Project teaches singers to learn and perform a wide repertoire of medieval chant at a high level of interpretation and historical insight.
Switch Angel is the high energy dance music project of Boston based musician and software engineer, Jade Rose. As Switch Angel, she creates electronic music using strudel, a javascript based live coding environment to which she contributes development. In performance, Switch Angel is joined by visual artist and fellow software engineer, Jame Coyne, who contributes realtime concert visuals to match her improvised high-energy dance music and vocals.
Mark Leckey (b. 1964) is an artist based in London. Recent solo exhibitions were presented at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery (Doors at 7)
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 3
The final night of Mark Leckey’s (@mark.leckey) three day program is sold out online, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
Run of show:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
DJ set by Mark Leckey
Bios:
Through its educational outreach, the New York Gregorian Chant Project teaches singers to learn and perform a wide repertoire of medieval chant at a high level of interpretation and historical insight.
Switch Angel is the high energy dance music project of Boston based musician and software engineer, Jade Rose. As Switch Angel, she creates electronic music using strudel, a javascript based live coding environment to which she contributes development. In performance, Switch Angel is joined by visual artist and fellow software engineer, Jame Coyne, who contributes realtime concert visuals to match her improvised high-energy dance music and vocals.
Mark Leckey (b. 1964) is an artist based in London. Recent solo exhibitions were presented at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery (Doors at 7)
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 3
The final night of Mark Leckey’s (@mark.leckey) three day program is sold out online, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
Run of show:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
DJ set by Mark Leckey
Bios:
Through its educational outreach, the New York Gregorian Chant Project teaches singers to learn and perform a wide repertoire of medieval chant at a high level of interpretation and historical insight.
Switch Angel is the high energy dance music project of Boston based musician and software engineer, Jade Rose. As Switch Angel, she creates electronic music using strudel, a javascript based live coding environment to which she contributes development. In performance, Switch Angel is joined by visual artist and fellow software engineer, Jame Coyne, who contributes realtime concert visuals to match her improvised high-energy dance music and vocals.
Mark Leckey (b. 1964) is an artist based in London. Recent solo exhibitions were presented at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 1
All three of the long nights ahead are sold out, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
7:30pm
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
9pm
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes (b. 1944) is a pioneering figure in roots reggae and dub, best known for founding the legendary Wackie’s label and studio in the Bronx, which became a vital hub for Jamaican artists recording in New York. Ras Tayo is equally a mainstay in NYC dub, roots, culture and all things 45”. Through selection the pair continues to carry the spirit of classic sound system culture.
Shira Chess is an Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies at the University of Georgia. Her books include “The Unseen Internet: Conjuring the Occult in Digital Discourse” (2026), “Play Like a Feminist” (2020), and “Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity” (2017).
Onyx Ashanti (b. 1970) is a musician, programmer, inventor, instrument builder, and self-described “autonomous-expressor” known for his improvisational sound performances translated from gesture and movement via what he calls Sonocybernetics, a continued and ever-deepening inquiry into sound and technology through biohacking or perceptual recalibration.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 1
All three of the long nights ahead are sold out, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
7:30pm
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
9pm
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes (b. 1944) is a pioneering figure in roots reggae and dub, best known for founding the legendary Wackie’s label and studio in the Bronx, which became a vital hub for Jamaican artists recording in New York. Ras Tayo is equally a mainstay in NYC dub, roots, culture and all things 45”. Through selection the pair continues to carry the spirit of classic sound system culture.
Shira Chess is an Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies at the University of Georgia. Her books include “The Unseen Internet: Conjuring the Occult in Digital Discourse” (2026), “Play Like a Feminist” (2020), and “Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity” (2017).
Onyx Ashanti (b. 1970) is a musician, programmer, inventor, instrument builder, and self-described “autonomous-expressor” known for his improvisational sound performances translated from gesture and movement via what he calls Sonocybernetics, a continued and ever-deepening inquiry into sound and technology through biohacking or perceptual recalibration.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 1
All three of the long nights ahead are sold out, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
7:30pm
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
9pm
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes (b. 1944) is a pioneering figure in roots reggae and dub, best known for founding the legendary Wackie’s label and studio in the Bronx, which became a vital hub for Jamaican artists recording in New York. Ras Tayo is equally a mainstay in NYC dub, roots, culture and all things 45”. Through selection the pair continues to carry the spirit of classic sound system culture.
Shira Chess is an Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies at the University of Georgia. Her books include “The Unseen Internet: Conjuring the Occult in Digital Discourse” (2026), “Play Like a Feminist” (2020), and “Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity” (2017).
Onyx Ashanti (b. 1970) is a musician, programmer, inventor, instrument builder, and self-described “autonomous-expressor” known for his improvisational sound performances translated from gesture and movement via what he calls Sonocybernetics, a continued and ever-deepening inquiry into sound and technology through biohacking or perceptual recalibration.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 1
All three of the long nights ahead are sold out, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
7:30pm
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
9pm
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes (b. 1944) is a pioneering figure in roots reggae and dub, best known for founding the legendary Wackie’s label and studio in the Bronx, which became a vital hub for Jamaican artists recording in New York. Ras Tayo is equally a mainstay in NYC dub, roots, culture and all things 45”. Through selection the pair continues to carry the spirit of classic sound system culture.
Shira Chess is an Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies at the University of Georgia. Her books include “The Unseen Internet: Conjuring the Occult in Digital Discourse” (2026), “Play Like a Feminist” (2020), and “Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity” (2017).
Onyx Ashanti (b. 1970) is a musician, programmer, inventor, instrument builder, and self-described “autonomous-expressor” known for his improvisational sound performances translated from gesture and movement via what he calls Sonocybernetics, a continued and ever-deepening inquiry into sound and technology through biohacking or perceptual recalibration.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 1
All three of the long nights ahead are sold out, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
7:30pm
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
9pm
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes (b. 1944) is a pioneering figure in roots reggae and dub, best known for founding the legendary Wackie’s label and studio in the Bronx, which became a vital hub for Jamaican artists recording in New York. Ras Tayo is equally a mainstay in NYC dub, roots, culture and all things 45”. Through selection the pair continues to carry the spirit of classic sound system culture.
Shira Chess is an Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies at the University of Georgia. Her books include “The Unseen Internet: Conjuring the Occult in Digital Discourse” (2026), “Play Like a Feminist” (2020), and “Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity” (2017).
Onyx Ashanti (b. 1970) is a musician, programmer, inventor, instrument builder, and self-described “autonomous-expressor” known for his improvisational sound performances translated from gesture and movement via what he calls Sonocybernetics, a continued and ever-deepening inquiry into sound and technology through biohacking or perceptual recalibration.

TONIGHT! 7:30–late at 222 Bowery
MARK LECKEY EXERTS THE PHYSICS OF MYSTICS
NIGHT 1
All three of the long nights ahead are sold out, but we’ll have a handful of tickets at the door—and as space becomes available later into the night, more tickets will become available at the door. $20, cash preferred.
7:30pm
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
9pm
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes (b. 1944) is a pioneering figure in roots reggae and dub, best known for founding the legendary Wackie’s label and studio in the Bronx, which became a vital hub for Jamaican artists recording in New York. Ras Tayo is equally a mainstay in NYC dub, roots, culture and all things 45”. Through selection the pair continues to carry the spirit of classic sound system culture.
Shira Chess is an Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies at the University of Georgia. Her books include “The Unseen Internet: Conjuring the Occult in Digital Discourse” (2026), “Play Like a Feminist” (2020), and “Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity” (2017).
Onyx Ashanti (b. 1970) is a musician, programmer, inventor, instrument builder, and self-described “autonomous-expressor” known for his improvisational sound performances translated from gesture and movement via what he calls Sonocybernetics, a continued and ever-deepening inquiry into sound and technology through biohacking or perceptual recalibration.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

April 30, May 1, & May 2, 2026
7:30pm till late (Doors at 7pm)
$20 a night at the link in bio
Limited capacity
“The idea behind these three nights is to give the internet a body, I spend so much time isolated online that I crave the blood, smell, joy and comfort of others, but also I want a space where those bodies can perform rites, rituals, liturgies. Increasingly I feel that the only distinction between machine and human intelligence is our corporeal self, not in the sense that consciousness can only be embodied—maybe—but that our bodies carry a different kind of knowledge, call it gnosis, that must be heeded. It’s the body that tells you when you are in the right place, time, and company.”
— Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Thursday, April 30:
Video short by Yuyan Wang (@yuyanwang)
Mark Leckey in conversation with Felix the Cat (@felix_the_cat_offical)
Performance by Onyx Ashanti (@onyx.ashanti)
Lecture by Shira Chess (@shirachess) titled “How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Reality”
DJ set by Bullwackie (@bullwackiebarnes) and Ras Tayo (@rastayodirty45s)
Friday, May 1:
Video short by Mark Leckey
Performance by Jay the Bucket Drummer (@the_famousbucketdrummer)
Reading by Hari Kunzru (@hari_kunzru)
Performance by Mick Barr (@ocrilim)
Lecture by Gideon Jacobs (@gideon___jacobs) titled “All Images Are Quite Useless” (with Cassandra Jenkins (@cassandrajenkins) and Jak Ritger (@ja_ak_rtgr)
Concert by Deli Girls (@shitney_queers)
Saturday, May 2:
Video short by Proc Fiskal
Performance by Switch Angel (@_switch_angel)
Performance by New York Gregorian Chant Project
Lecture and DJ set by Mark Leckey titled “Batter my heart, three-person’d God”
Audio technical support provided by C.A.V.E. (@c.a.v.e)
UPDATE: SOLD OUT.
Standby tickets may become available at the door throughout each night.
We always announce events to our email newsletter 24 hours before instagram.

Three nights at the Giorno Poetry System in NYC. Talks, music, performance. 7.30pm on 30 April, 1 & 2 May.@giorno_poetry_systems
@yuyanwang
@the_famousbucketdrummer
@_switch_angel
@gideon___jacobs
@onyx.ashanti
@shirachess
@ocrilim
@shitney_queers
@hari_kunzru
And The City Stood in It's Brightness at the @museoguggenheim In Situ space. Big shout to Lehka Hileman Waitoiler @open.forms for making this happen. @estudiosdurero for building the thing and @maximedenuc for the music. And everyone at the museum who was part of it. x
And The City Stood in It's Brightness at the @museoguggenheim In Situ space. Big shout to Lehka Hileman Waitoiler @open.forms for making this happen. @estudiosdurero for building the thing and @maximedenuc for the music. And everyone at the museum who was part of it. x
And The City Stood in It's Brightness at the @museoguggenheim In Situ space. Big shout to Lehka Hileman Waitoiler @open.forms for making this happen. @estudiosdurero for building the thing and @maximedenuc for the music. And everyone at the museum who was part of it. x

Angel of the Apocalypse heralds my Boomkat Top Ten tracks of 2025. @boomkatonline @maximedenuc @dialryckx @elijah_aike

Angel of the Apocalypse heralds my Boomkat Top Ten tracks of 2025. @boomkatonline @maximedenuc @dialryckx @elijah_aike

Angel of the Apocalypse heralds my Boomkat Top Ten tracks of 2025. @boomkatonline @maximedenuc @dialryckx @elijah_aike

Angel of the Apocalypse heralds my Boomkat Top Ten tracks of 2025. @boomkatonline @maximedenuc @dialryckx @elijah_aike

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Shoot for @wmag with @angelopennetta
@kegrand
@daniel_s_makeup
@ednakaribwami
@Matilde.Lcd
@athiec_geng
@georgeeanderson1
@AmedeoManciinii

Not Crowded 004
Plantroom @alghasplantroom
11 December
19:00–23:00
Featuring:
Mark Leckey
Charlie Osborne
Josiane M.H. Pozi
The Twins
@mark.leckey
@charlieosborne.xyz
@j0sianep0zi
@waitareyoutwins
Flyer design @velv______
Tickets via RA
RAGING OPTIMISM RADIO is back, S02Ep?9, hijacking @mark.leckey @nts_radio show Live 1PM UK time + available on my SoundCloud.
Feat. @_v_a_s_e_l_i_n_e_ , sermon by @this.cypher @djbabatr Coil, grime instrumentals, cut up @ruff_sqwad edits, grand silence, noise and drama+++
Artwork by me

Between an intervention at @berlinatonal and a 50-work survey at @juliastoschekfoundation, Bill Kouligas and Mark Leckey rang up to talk brands and arcana, waste and subculture, and music’s animalistic approach towards the future. Link in bio, their conversation for Spike is online!
Image: Rafik Greiss
Feat. Bill and @niklas.bildstein.zaar’s 2025 installation at @capsule.global, Milan
PAN’s @nike show
Mark’s 2023 @supremenewyork collaboration
Mark’s 2025 @lafayetteanticipations exhibition a
Mark’s 2025 Spike edition
Mark’s 2011/15 collaboration with Florian Hecker for PAN
And an afterparty for “Enter Thru Medeival Wounds” at @ohmberlin on 10 September
#spikeartmagazine @gladstone.gallery @modern_matters

Between an intervention at @berlinatonal and a 50-work survey at @juliastoschekfoundation, Bill Kouligas and Mark Leckey rang up to talk brands and arcana, waste and subculture, and music’s animalistic approach towards the future. Link in bio, their conversation for Spike is online!
Image: Rafik Greiss
Feat. Bill and @niklas.bildstein.zaar’s 2025 installation at @capsule.global, Milan
PAN’s @nike show
Mark’s 2023 @supremenewyork collaboration
Mark’s 2025 @lafayetteanticipations exhibition a
Mark’s 2025 Spike edition
Mark’s 2011/15 collaboration with Florian Hecker for PAN
And an afterparty for “Enter Thru Medeival Wounds” at @ohmberlin on 10 September
#spikeartmagazine @gladstone.gallery @modern_matters
Join us for the afterparty to MARK LECKEY: ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS in collaboration with Galerie Buchholz at
OHM Berlin
Wednesday, 10 September
midnight—late
LINE-UP
yungfya (@yungfya)
Mark Leckey (@mark.leckey)
Bill Kouligas (@bill_kouligas)
Marcel Dettmann (@marceldettmann)
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