A five day exhibition with talks & impromptus from the Thursday 16th to the Monday 20th of October 2014;
Rhizome’0002 – “The Indian Summer” curated by Geraldine Gallavardin
From 12pm to 7pm opening on the Thursday 16th from 6pm to 8pm & 2nd opening with a night of performances on the Saturday 18th until 10pm.
From 12pm to 7pm opening on the Thursday 16th from 6pm to 8pm & 2nd opening with a night of performances on the Saturday 18th until 10pm.
After the late spring exhibition Rhizome’0001 “The Flickering of June”, the October exhibition Rhizome’0002 “The Indian Summer” will celebrate London art fair busiest time of the year. Seven UK based artists will respond to this invitation with site-specific art works & in situ installations.Some of the artist’s vision will embody the relationship between the body & its multiple way to be represented using a classical form; some will experiment a more spatial & performing creative process to emphasis some of their work that use the uniqueness of their body as a vector.
Whilst others will speak through sculptural objects, non-objects, ordinary objects, non-sense objects; all maps with a tide of ideas embark on The Indian Summer journey…A promenade, a mental ballad; hiking through creative processes, systems of thoughts, representation & its figure of speech. A fusion of conceptual art, raw & participatory installations, soundscape, video art, sculptures & engaging speakers with passionate stories sharing their distinctiveness; revealing rooted intellects in a mind-blowing exhibition.
Whilst others will speak through sculptural objects, non-objects, ordinary objects, non-sense objects; all maps with a tide of ideas embark on The Indian Summer journey…A promenade, a mental ballad; hiking through creative processes, systems of thoughts, representation & its figure of speech. A fusion of conceptual art, raw & participatory installations, soundscape, video art, sculptures & engaging speakers with passionate stories sharing their distinctiveness; revealing rooted intellects in a mind-blowing exhibition.
With Alex Fox, Brian Guest (Founder and General Secretary of S.P.A.R) Geraldine Gallavardin, Louise Ashcroft, Oliver Evelyn-Rahr, Piers Jamson, Ram Samocha & Simeon Baker.
“Principles
Deleuze and Guattari introduced A Thousand Plateaus by outlining the concept of the rhizome (quoted from A Thousand Plateaus):
• 1 and 2: Principles of connection and heterogeneity: “…any point of a rhizome can be connected to any other, and must be,”
• 3. Principal of multiplicity: only when the multiple is effectively treated as a substantive, “multiplicity” that it ceases to have any relation to the One
• 4. Principle of a signifying rupture: a rhizome may be broken, but it will start up again on one of its old lines, or on new lines
5 and 6: Principle of cartography and decalcomania: a rhizome is not amenable to any structural or generative model; it is a “map and not a tracing” (Quotes by Wikipedia)
“The concept of the Rhizome as developed by Deleuze and Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus is highly relevant to a discussion of a shifting configuration of media-elements; a conflation of language systems.
• 3. Principal of multiplicity: only when the multiple is effectively treated as a substantive, “multiplicity” that it ceases to have any relation to the One
• 4. Principle of a signifying rupture: a rhizome may be broken, but it will start up again on one of its old lines, or on new lines
5 and 6: Principle of cartography and decalcomania: a rhizome is not amenable to any structural or generative model; it is a “map and not a tracing” (Quotes by Wikipedia)
“The concept of the Rhizome as developed by Deleuze and Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus is highly relevant to a discussion of a shifting configuration of media-elements; a conflation of language systems.
Speakers:
Friday 17th at 6pm – Grethe Hauge, City of London Tour Guide
& many more will announce soon…
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