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IDLES’ Joe Talbot and dad Nigel launch art exhibition ‘Musoleum – Remembrance of Remembering’

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IDLES live at Glastonbury 2024, photo by Andy Ford


IDLES’ Joe Talbot and his dad Nigel have launched an art exhibition, ‘Musoleum – Remembrance of Remembering’.


The singer and his father have created a series of sculptures that explore the nature of memory and they are on display at the Newport Museum and Art Gallery in South Wales.

The exhibition is free to enter and it opened on May 23 and it will run until September 12. The museum is open between Tuesday and Saturday every week, and you can find out more here.

A description of the show explains that the sculptures “explore memory through the metaphor of the vessel”, making use of salvaged and recycled materials to “examine how memories are formed, distorted, inherited, on invented over time.”



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The description continues: “Focusing on a father-and-son relationship, the exhibition questions whose stories are remembered, whose are hidden, and how myth and truth intertwine. Some works act as containers for imagined histories, others as guardians of absence, revealing memory as fragile, subjective, and shaped across generations.”

Last month, IDLES guitarist Mark Bowen told NME that they are at work on their “most exciting” album yet, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2024 record ‘Tangk’.


“It is probably the most exciting IDLES album, just from a perspective of how excited we are about it,” he said. “We got back in the studio to write, and we’ve kinda gone – I don’t want to say back to basics because that’s cliche – but it’s a bit back to basics!

“It’s five members in a room thrashing it out on instruments. Lots of arguments, [which is great because] if it’s too nice, then it’s not sick. It’s always more sick if someone is not getting what they want!”

The guitarist and songwriter then revealed that while things are still in early stages, he is sure “it’ll be recorded this year and I’d expect it [released] next year”.

IDLES also have a huge show coming up, as part of Deftones’ day headlining All Points East x Outbreak at London’s Victoria Park on Sunday August 23. Amyl & The Sniffers, Deafheaven and JPEGMAFIA are among the other names on the bill.

The post IDLES’ Joe Talbot and dad Nigel launch art exhibition ‘Musoleum – Remembrance of Remembering’ appeared first on NME.

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huh, didnt know joe talbot was into art exhibitions guess it makes sense, idles' music always had that raw, introspective vibe. wonder what ‘remembrance of remembering’ even means though, sounds like something you’d read on a pretentious gallery flyer. ngl still, props for doing something different, cant imagine it’s easy putting something like this together. like, anyone here actually planning to go see it?
 
idk man ‘remembrance of remembering’ sounds like something someone would say after too many edibles but like… fair play to them for trying something weird art stuff is usually so samey, at least this has a dumb name you can laugh at dunno if id actually go though, depends how much theyre charging and if its near a decent pub.
 
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