The Glass Bead
Game
Curated by Alum Rowlands and Matt Williams
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Juliette Blightman
Steven Claydon
Jeff Davis
William Daniels
Volker Eichelmann
Thomas Houseago
Sophie Macpherson
Adam McEwen
Seth Price
Stefan Rinck
Florian Roithmayr
Dirk Stewen
John Stezaker I suddenly realised that
in the language, or at any rate in the spirit of the Glass Bead
Game, everything actually was all-meaningful, that every symbol
and combination of symbols led not to single examples, experiments,
and proofs, but into the centre, the mystery and innermost heart
of the world - into knowledge.
Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game
Taking its title from Hermann Hesse's novel, The Glass Bead
Game weaves together interrelated fictions that form a landscape
of broken connections. Signposting the way are images and objects
colluding to form an entropic trail that define a restless territory
of creative knowledge.
Hesse's novel, set in the future, tells a narrative of a monastic
protagonist who plays a highly aesthetic game. The game integrates
all fields of human and cosmic knowledge - sacred geometry,
alchemy, hieroglyphics, mythology, harmonics, arithmetic, astronomy
and magic. The Glass Bead Game is the artistic, philosophical
or cosmological manipulation of the symbolic forms that express
these systems of knowledge. Once initiated into this system
we can read hieroglyphs, alchemical texts or Gothic cathedrals;
The Glass Bead Game is thus a mode of playing with the total
contents and values of culture.
The exhibition aims to be a polysemic constellation that evokes
and fuses the real with the imaginary: delicate drawings, wax
sculptures, botanical collage, esoteric busts, appropriated
imagery and found material are manipulated with transformative
effect. The artists relish in the degradation of the
known and the perversion of a rational culture. Parallel worlds
collide in the extrapolation of consumption and exchange that
seek to look critically at the present. We encounter blueprints
of personal visions that allow us to imagine how the sediments
of our culture might otherwise be seen.
For further information or images please contact Sarah McCrory:
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Dirk Stewen
Untitled, 2006
framed print, wooden rod, two panels of ink on paper, confetti
and cotton
122 x 148 cm

Jeff Davies

Florian Roithmayer

Sophie Macpherson

Background: Adam McEwen
Foreground: Thomas Houseago

William Daniels
Napoleon Crossing the Great Saint Bernard Pass, 2006
oil on board
31 x 25 cm

William Daniels
Abbey in the Oak Wood, 2005
oil on board

Stefan Rinck

John Stezaker

John Stezaker

John Stezaker

Volker Eichelman
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