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Darkness at Noon, a free Contemporary British Painting panel discussion

5 Jun 2021

Save Event: Darkness at Noon, a free Contemporary British Painting panel discussion

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Hosted by: Ruth Calland

Panel discussion which considers the transformational effects of the pandemic on artists, and their practice, through an alchemical lens.

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In these dark times we find out what we are made of; a time of transition for individuals and societies. Alchemy is all about transformation from one state to another, the pursuit of a deeper truth as precious treasure. Alchemists were engaged in the Middle Ages with a physical process, trying to turn base materials into gold through a series of chemical processes, a metaphor for the transformation of the soul. There had to be a nigredo, a dark night of the soul in order to purify it. Death and decay, destruction of the old to make way for the new, are both real and symbolic in these precarious times of ours.
Panel discussion with Ruth Calland, project curator and Jungian analyst, Paula MacArthur, chair of Contemporary British Painting, Cherelle Sappleton, mixed media artist, Stephanie Moran, co-founder of the Marmite Prize for Painting, and Nick Medford, neurosurgeon. Chair: Lucy Cox. This event is in advance of the Darkness at Noon exhibition at A.P.T. Gallery in November.

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Ruth Calland

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Cherelle Sappleton

Paula MacArthur

Paula MacArthur

Lucy Cox

Lucy Cox

Stephanie Moran

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