Salomé Voegelin

Salomé Voegelin is an artist and writer engaged in listening as a socio-political practice. She works from the relational logic of sound to focus on the in-between and the liminal, where different disciplines meet in the crises of planetary health, and where feminist, decolonial and post-anthropocentric realities engender different and plural knowledge possibilities. Voegelin writes articles and papers, books and texts and text-scores for performance and publication. Her most recent book “Uncurating Sound: Knowledge with Voice and Hands” (2023) moves curation through the double negative of not not to “uncuration”: untethering knowledge from the expectations of reference and a canonical frame, and reconsidering art as political not in its message or aim, but by the way it confronts the institution. She is a Professor of Sound at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London.

As of: February 2025