Plague and Locust 2020: Jonathan Kelham

Jonathan’s work predominantly explores the construction of a romanticised, melancholic and self-deprecating notion of Englishness presented in the reoccurring qualities of subjective utopian philosophies. The work presents a collection of hybrid characters [Joe Orton Paddington Bear. Alan Moore Count Duckula. Brian Clough The Brain. Kate Bush Eeyore…] who explore this

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The “theta” or “performing with God”.

Dr Magdalena Papanikolopoulou is a Greek performance artist and a lecturer in Fine Art at the University of West Attica.   Dedicated to Margaret Talbot   As a Greek performance artist working with symbols during the period 2011- 2015, I chose to give life to certain symbols specifically to the

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Slobodan Trajković, artist and scholar. Three: On Moving Pictures.

Unveiling Face 2nd part, S. Trajković, 2012. Here, we wrap up our presentation of Slobodan Trajković’s book Embodiment*, with the last of the three excerpts – On Moving Pictures: Just as our psychological and mental state is subject to constant changes, so the pictures that we create are subject to constant transition and transformation.

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Slobodan Trajković, artist and scholar. One: On Media.

Introducing Slobodan Trajković, artist and scholar, who had began his career in the late 1970s and has an extensive practice to this day. He exhibits internationally, and works and lives in London and Belgrade. Here we offer some excerpts from his book Embodiment*, and will feature three chapters from his book

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Persian Heritage for the World Show

September 26th, 2019 4.00 – Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Cambridge Moving image art screening. Free admission. Persian Heritage for the World is a title that implies movement, the underlying and intertwining motion of a culture spreading outwards. Almost as a metaphor for this, the medium selected for the art show

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