Screening
Screening: Turibulum Game Plan
28 Feb 2015
Lychee One
London, United Kingdom
Free
The turibulum or incense burner was used in household worship throughout Roman history. The turibulum is used both to create sacred scents pleasing to the gods, and also to change things from solid form into an ethereal form by consuming them with fire.
Cédric Eisenring
b. 1983, based in Zurich, recent exhibitions at Muda Mura Muri (2014, Zurich), Milieu (2014, Bern), Winter Projects (2013, London) and the Fotomuseum Winterthur (2014).
Mary Hurrell
b. 1982, South Africa, currently lives and works in London, recent performances/exhibitions include South London Gallery (2014), Outpost Gallery (Norwich 2014), Carlos/Ishikawa and Ceri Hand/Jerwood Space (both 2013).
Mathis Gasser
b. 1984, Zurich, currently lives and works in London, showed at Gregor Staiger (2014, Zurich), Piper Keys (London), Kunsthalle Bern and La Salle de Bains, Lyon (all 2013).
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