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Fayen D'Evie, 'Wayfinding Sequence / Vibrational Re-Call' 2018/2025

A woman with a cane walking past a wall made of rusted metal.

Fayen D'Evie, 'Wayfinding Sequence / Vibrational Re-Call' 2018/2025 Audio guide

Stop 16

An introduction to Fayen D’Evie’s Wayfinding Sequence / Vibrational Re-Call (2018/2025), a sound and image installation that is part of Beyond the Visual.

Audio description for Fayen D'Evie, 'Wayfinding Sequence / Vibrational Re-Call' 2018/2025 read by Stop 16

Transcript

Stop 16.

Hello, you’re now outside the Study Gallery at the Henry Moore Institute.

You’re now outside The Study Gallery at the Henry Moore Institute. Inside, you’ll find Wayfinding Sequence / Vibrational Re-Call (2018/2025) by Fayen d’Evie, created with Georgina Kleege, Hillary Goidell and Bryan Phillips.

The installation brings together sound and image. It’s a collaborative exploration of how we sense, describe and remember two encounters that the blind scholar Georgina Kleege had with Sequence, a monumental sculpture by Richard Serra. Step inside the gallery to experience the work.

[Music]

Videos

These captioned narrations of an ekphrastic audio description of the film Wayfinding Sequence (Stanford) form part of the installation Wayfinding Sequence/Vibrational Re-Call (2018/25) by Fayen d’Evie, Hillary Goidell, Georgina Kleege, and Bryan Phillips.

Exhibition

Find out more about Beyond the Visual, the UK’s first major sculpture exhibition in which blind and partially blind practitioners are central to the curatorial process and make up the majority of participating artists.

Beyond the Visual
Ten individual black-and-white portraits of people holding smooth round white sculptures in their hands, arranged in a 5x2 grid.

Exhibition

Beyond the Visual

Learn more

Sculpture Galleries and Study Gallery
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds

Audio guide

Discover more works in the exhibition with our audio guide.