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MY BODY IS DUST – ASYLUM CHAPEL (LONDON 2026)
Site-Responsive Exhibition at the Historic Asylum Chapel, Peckham

Officially Selected Artist - International Exhibition Participant

Short Introduction

"My Body is Dust" is an international site-responsive exhibition curated by SPIRA9, staged within the atmospheric and historically layered interior of the Asylum Chapel - a Grade II listed landmark in Peckham, London.

The exhibition explores themes of memory, decay, and resilience through works responding directly to the spatial and historical character of the site. Doğan Özdemir was officially selected to participate in this exhibition with his work Harbinger of Entropy, contributing a visual narrative centered on fragmentation of identity, perceptual multiplicity, and psychological tension.

Institutional Support & Media Partners
This project is supported and promoted by:

  • Juliet Art Magazine: International contemporary art publication (since 1980).

  • 1883 Magazine: Leading UK-based independent culture magazine.

  • New Exhibitions: The UK’s primary independent art resource (since 1978).

  • Local Governance & Heritage: Southwark Council, The Arch Company,
    and The Architectural Heritage Fund.

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Harbinger of Entropy - Installation View, Asylum Chapel, London, 2026

Exhibition Details

  • Venue: Asylum Chapel, Peckham, London (Grade II Listed Building).

  • Dates: 06–10 February 2026.

  • Curatorial Team: Organized by SPIRA9 Art.

  • Exhibition Type: International Group Exhibition

  • Exhibition Focus: Interdisciplinary, site-specific installations and digital contemporary narratives.

  • Presented in Partnership With: International cultural institutions and media platforms.

  • Selection Status: Juried Selection

Documentation & Verification

This section presents official records and visual documentation confirming participation in the exhibition, including installation photographs, institutional listings, and curatorial correspondence.

Official Invitation Letter

Exhibition Documentation Gallery

Screenshot of the "Congratulations" email from the Exhibitions Coordinator.

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