Exhibition: Swedenborg's Lusthus: Into the Garden
Schedule
Fri Jul 12 2024 at 10:00 am to Fri Dec 20 2024 at 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Swedenborg House | London, EN
About this Event
- Friday 12 July - Friday 20 December 2024
- 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM MONDAYs to FRIDAYs
- FREE ADMISSION
- SWEDENBORG HOUSE GALLERY, Swedenborg House, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2TH
- PRICE: FREE (PLEASE BOOK THOUGH)
- FEATURING: ITEMS FROM THE SWEDENBORG COLLECTION PLUS WORKS BY CHLOE ARIDJIS, RENCHI BICKNELL, DANIEL BIRNBAUM, ANONYMOUS BOSCH, PETER CARTWRIGHT, JOHN CHRISTIE, MARK RILEY, IAIN SINCLAIR, BRIDGET SMITH, EMANUEL SWEDENBORG, TENEBRARIUS, BEN WICKEY and KEN WORPOLE
- CURATOR: STEPHEN MCNEILLY
Organized in conjunction with the publication of Swedenborg’s Lusthus, a full colour book—described by Tom Taylor in the as ‘a poignant reflection upon the interconnectedness of place and writing, realism and idealism, universalism and particularism’—the second installment showcases newly found super 8mm footage plus works by Chloe Aridjis, Anonymous Bosch, Mark Riley, Renchi Bicknell, Ben Wickey, John Christie, Daniel Birnbaum, Bridget Smith and Iain Sinclair.
Drawing on previously unseen items from the Swedenborg Collection, this immersive and multi-media exhibition explores the unique spatial conditions of this enigmatic eighteenth-century building and the broader question of the relationship between place, dwelling and the conditions of our visionary states.
This second phase will not only present a reformulation of previous key exhibits, but will showcase new items exploring Swedenborg’s visionary experiences whilst also making reference to the abundant garden which surrounded Swedenborg’s summerhouse. A rich and varied new programme of events to accompany this second phase will additionally be announced shortly.
ARTISTS
CHLOE ARIDJIS is the author of three novels: Book of Clouds, which won the Prix du premier roman étranger in France; Asunder, set in London’s National Gallery; and Sea Monsters, awarded the 2020 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
RENCHI BICKNELL is an artist and writer, and has undertaken numerous projects uniting artistic and writerly practice, including his small-press publications Relations, Michael and Mary Dreaming and A Pilgrim’s Progress.
DANIEL BIRNBAUM is the artistic director of Acute Art, a laboratory for art and digital media in London. 2010-2018 he was the director of Moderna Museet in Stockholm. He is a contributing editor of Artforum. In 2009 he curated the Venice Biennale.
ANONYMOUS BOSCH is a photographer, cinematographer and filmmaker. He is known for his work on Sea Fever (2012), By Our Selves (2015) Aisling Sheòrais Mhicdhòmhnaill (George Macdonald’s Dreams) (2015) and The Whalebone Box (2019).
PETER CARTWRIGHT is one of the leading artists to emerge from the Royal College of Art, and is a contemporary of David Hockney and R B Kitaj. He has exhibited widely throughout the UK, and his work has been purchased by several major collections.
JOHN CHRISTIE is a visual artist, broadcast filmmaker, and maker of artists’ books. He has produced more than 20 limited editions for Circle Press and Objectif, and is a founding member of the award-winning East Anglian publisher Full Circle Editions. Alongside John Berger, he co-authored the award-winning book I Send You This Cadmium Red.
MARK RILEY is an artist, writer, and senior Lecturer in Photography at the University of Roehampton. He has exhibited installation projects at the Manchester Metropolitan University, The APT Gallery and the Oxford House Gallery. He has also written widely on Heidegger, Tarkovsky and place.
IAIN SINCLAIR has lived in and written about London since 1969. A renowned poet, essayist and writer of fiction, his novels include Downriver, for which he won the James Tait Black Prize and the Encore Prize, and Dining on Stones which was shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize.
BRIDGET SMITH is a London-based artist represented by Frith Street Gallery. She has exhibited her work internationally, featuring in public collections in Austria, Spain, Mexico, the USA and the UK (including the V&A and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art).
BEN WICKEY is an artist, writer, and animator from Cape Ann, Massachusetts. His illustrations can be found in such books as Ki Longfellow’s The Illustrated Vivian Stanshall and Alan Moore and Steve Moore’s The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic.
KEN WORPOLE is a writer and social historian whose distinctive work includes books on architecture, landscape and public policy. A new edition of his pioneering book, Modern Hospice Design: the architecture of palliative and social care, has just been published.
Also including an audio recording by organist KARIN STRID.
CURATOR
STEPHEN MCNEILLY is an editor, writer, artist, curator and museum director of Swedenborg House, and one of the leading scholars on Swedenborg in the UK. He has curated numerous exhibitions and events, the most recent being Concerning an Idea about Place (2023) and is the editor of numerous books including .
Where is it happening?
Swedenborg House, The Swedenborg Society, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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