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A Star That Burns Forever: TAAHLIAH
As a former child star of her hometown, Tahliah Simumba, also known by her moniker, TAAHLIAH, remains a celestial exception in and of herself, an artist with a remarkable repertoire of work spanning sound, painting, performance, and installation. Paired with a city-wide BUILDHOLLYWOOD Scotland billboard series across the streets of Glasgow, TAAHLIAH’s debut exhibition explores transfeminine image-making as something quite cosmic.
Hailing from her small Scottish hometown, then gaining entry to the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, TAAHLIAH now resides in London by way of a spell in Berlin, moving between artistic practice and advocacy across the intertwined worlds of her work. We briefly touch on Glasgow as an artistic geography in our conversation, with TAAHLIAH speaking to the strange incongruity of what it means to be a non-white artist in a largely white city. “I got there and it wasn’t necessarily what I had expected”, TAAHLIAH shares, “or perhaps…” she pauses for a moment and shifts her gaze behind her dark shades. “Perhaps more succinctly – I never necessarily expected to go there and to feel so alienated”.
Despite beginning her career and study as a painter, TAAHLIAH’s work extends far beyond the bounds of brush and board. Turning her hand to music in her second year of university as a flippant, yet defiant, response to intrusive artistic critique, TAAHLIAH’s music quickly took on a life of its own and earned a record deal before she had even concluded her degree. “It was only around two years after I released my last record that I wanted to take a step back and to really look at my visual art practice again”, she says. Perhaps indivisible from her artistic practice, TAAHLIAH’s musical discography has an international breadth and resonant depth, with her critically acclaimed debut album Gramarye gaining a nomination for Best Independent Album at the AIM Independent Music Awards, and additionally shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in 2025. In 2022, TAAHLIAH was named BBC Radio 1 Dance Artist of the Year, and in 2024 was nominated for Best Breakthrough Producer at the DJ Mag Best of British Awards. Her name now arrives with a growing list of accolades; an artist with critical recognition and a performer with remarkable grace.
08.06.26
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