Spotlight Tours

Tohé Commaret: Mijitas and Nancy Lupo: Several Chickens Later

Spotlight Tours

Tohé Commaret: Mijitas and Nancy Lupo: Several Chickens Later

Photography by Lisa Whiting (2026). Image courtesy Spike Island

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Join us for a free spotlight tour of our current exhibitions every Friday and Saturday at 3pm, led by a member of our Front of House team.

These tours are a relaxed way to explore the exhibitions and learn more about exhibiting artists and their work.

TOHÉ COMMARET: MIJITAS
Mijitas is the first exhibition in the UK by Franco-Chilean artist Tohé Commaret (b.1992, Vitry-sur-Seine), featuring two new moving image commissions, Rosa and Can you hear me? (both 2026). Commaret’s enigmatic short films move between documentary and fiction, approaching social realities through magical realism.

NANCY LUPO: SEVERAL CHICKENS LATER
Spike Island presents Several Chickens Later, Nancy Lupo (b.1983, Flagstaff, AZ)’s largest exhibition in the UK to date, including new sculptures that probe aspirations, ambiguities and material culture. In her work, which encompasses sculpture, video, writing, sound, drawing, painting, performance and architecturally specific installation, Lupo reflects on how collective fantasies and emotions become embedded in form. She often describes her work as being scripted or held together through a thin thread of narrative which she explores through writing that she publishes as zines, and soon, in her first novel, Meow Meow Real Estate.