Innominate
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Tower Street, East London, 1975: a crumbling block of artists’ studios shaped by the
myth of male genius but maintained by Connie, a female caretaker struggling to
find her creative voice. Cut to 2017, and this same building is now luxury
apartments, the new home of young couple Jane and Tam. Yet their fresh start is
jeopardized when a chance discovery brings past secrets to light.
Drawing on interviews with artists, photographers and administrators, as well as
autobiographical elements, Innominate is a mystery story about privilege and
power, in which buildings (and bodies) alternately nurture, trap, and entangle their
inhabitants. Perhaps it is only by dissecting the architecture of a place that we can
truly understand what happened there?
Naomi Pearce is a writer and curator. Recent exhibitions include Almost Conceptual,
Matt’s Gallery and 56 Artillery Lane, Raven Row, London (co-curated with Amy
Budd). Her writing has been published by Art Monthly, Happy Hypocrite, Kunstverein
Munich, Punctum Books and The White Review, among others. From 2018-2022 she
was a member of the Rita Keegan Archive Project, a social history and curatorial
collective, whose recent activity includes an exhibition at South London Gallery and
the publication Mirror Reflecting Darkly with MIT Press. Innominate is her first novel.