EVENTS Festival Commissions 2025

Harmeet Singh Rahal

Time Travelogues From Those Left Waiting


Details

July 11 - July 27

Venue

Acme Propeller Factory
165 Childers St
London, SE8 5JR United Kingdom
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Time Travelogues From Those Left Waiting (2025) is an exhibition about a delayed present, and the dysfunctional clocks that no longer count us, but still govern how we move, speak and dream. 

This is the first in a series of works Harmeet has been developing as part of the FLAMIN Fellowship programme, facilitated by Film London and commissioned by Deptford X.

 

Opening Hours

Tue – Fri : 12pm – 6pm

Sat & Sun : 10am – 6pm

Launch Event

Sat 12 July 6pm – 8pm 

 

Thank you to our partners Acme. 

Access information:
The ground floor (including the event space) has level access but there is no lift to the upper floors. There are accessible and gender neutral toilets. Please see Acme’s website for more information.


 

Harmeet Singh Rahal is a commissioned Deptford X 2025 Artist.

Harmeet Singh Rahal (b.1996) is an artist from Mumbai, India, now living and working in London. His recent work explores the poetics of resistance, piracy, and cyclical histories. He works between mediums- making films, installations, publications, drawings, and music. He did his MFA at Goldsmiths in 2023 and received the Almacantar Award for his degree show.

He has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Selected shows include Bloomberg New Contemporaries at Camden Art Centre and Grundy Art Gallery, Contraband Zindabad at Flatland Projects, CIRCA Prize screenings in London, Berlin, and Milan, Peoples’ Freedom 75 at Bhupesh Gupta Bhavan, and the Selected 14 Tour across UK venues.

In 2024, he was awarded The British Council Venice Biennale Fellowship. He is currently part of the FLAMIN Fellowship Programme facilitated by Film London, along with being a recipient of The Elephant Trust grant.


Image: Harmeet Singh Rahal, film still from Time Travelogues From Those Left Waiting (2025)

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