︎ Eve Esfandiari-Denney ︎ PAMPHLET LAUNCH AND READINGS ︎ 24 APRIL 




The Day Sketch Document: LA Madeleine in Increments of Being via Voicenote


EVE ESFANDIARI-DENNEY

24 APRIL
19:00

PAMPHLET LAUNCH AND READINGS

TACO! launches  The Day Sketch Document: LA Madeleine in Increments of Being via Voicenote, a pamphlet by Eve Esfandiari-Denney, commissioned in the context of Siân Newlove-Drew’s exhibition Cygnus.

Come for an evening of readings and performances from Eve Esfandiari-Denney, Clara Rudin Smith & Hannah Marine, Thea McLachlan and Hasti. 

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Look how instinctively serene my swan is. Dream images cascade, or the real accelerates: what is bird, what is soul, what is stuff, what is chill, abject, and obliterating, Eve’s text impresses upon us the girly raptures of self-knowledge via voice note. The Day Sketch Document: LA Madeleine in Increments of Being via Voicenote is one in a series of commissioned pamphlets that connect to the TACO! exhibition programme.

Eve Esfandiari-Denney is a writer and PhD student at Royal Holloway University. Her debut pamphlet My Bodies This Morning This Evening was published with Bad Betty Press in 2022.

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Clara Rudin Smith is a DJ, writer and artist studying with the DAI (Dutch Art Institute). Her play Fall Asleep, Forever Chemical is published by Physical_Interface in 2025. Between 2020 and 2023 she worked with Hannah Marine on What Comes to Mind, a free-associative, archival audio essay project for radio. In London, they co-organise club nights Plastic Village and Strategies, and are part of the team behind music events at Black Tower Projects.

Thea McLachlan is a writer living in London. She has written for Apartamento, the Real Review and the Literary Review.

Hasti is a poet and writer living in South East London. They host monthly open mic and poetry night Fresh Lip, and their pamphlet with Little Betty is forthcoming this June.


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