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BOYCHILD - UNTITLED HAND DANCE, Image Description: boychilds hands and arms are shown, raised. There are visible tattoos visible on the arms, and a fluorescent strip light behind them. The hands describe a gesture in which two fingers of the right hand gentle brush against the heel of the thumb of the other hand, which is raised and moving away to the right of the image.
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IMAGE FROM MOOKERJEE, AJIT AND MADHU KHANNA, THE TANTRIC WAY: ART, SCIENCE, RITUAL (LONDON: THAMES AND HUDSON, 1993), Image Description: A gouache drawing on paper. In front of a golden backgroundthe image shows Chinnamastā, a Tantric-Hindu goddess representing Devī in her destructive and creative aspects. She is blue skinned, and floats in a half-sitting position, as she cuts off her own head to feed herself and her loved ones. Under her Ratī and Kāma, the female and male principles, depict the transcendence of the phenomenal world and the abolition of the experience of duality. All of them are naked and bejewelled, wearing gold ear or nose rings, chains, arm and ankle bracelets.
Event
Episode 10: A Means Without End
20 Nov 2019 – 24 Nov 2019
Regular hours
- Wed, 20 Nov
- 19:30 – 22:00
- Thu, 21 Nov
- 13:00 – 22:30
- Fri, 22 Nov
- 12:00 – 22:30
- Sat, 23 Nov
- 12:00 – 23:00
- Sun, 24 Nov
- 12:00 – 22:00
Cost of entry
Pay what you can
Address
- 25 Albert Drive
- Glasgow
- G41 2PE
- United Kingdom
Complex ways of understanding our complex times. Maths & Poetics. Gesture & Physics. Collectivist Struggle & Desire.
About
5 days of performances, discussions, screenings and study sessions about how the art and thought of collectivist desires, the complex flow of contemporary maths and the counterintuitive realities of particle physics can help us grow the capacity to be one another’s means without end.
Jay Bernard | boychild | Mijke van der Drift | Denise Ferreira da Silva | James Goodwin | Stefano Harney | Laura Harris | Nathaniel Mackey | Alexander Moll | Fred Moten | Arjuna Neuman | Nat Raha | Nisha Ramayya | Wu Tsang | Ueinzz | Jackie Wang | Fernando Zalamea
If there is anything we can do to make attending the Episode easier for you, please get in touch: info@arika.org.uk or 0131 556 0878.
www.arika.org.uk
0845 330 3501
Co-produced by: Arika & Tramway
Supported by: Creative Scotland, The Skinny
Access: Selected events with STTR