Some years ago I chanced
upon the work of Brian Catling when I discovered his novel, The Vorrh, in a
second-hand book shop. The book’s cover featured endorsements from such greats
as Alan Moore, Philip Pullman, Terry Gilliam, Ian Sinclair, Tom Waits, and
others, so naturally I had to read it. And I wasn’t disappointed. I devoured
the book. It may be the most imaginative book I’ve ever read. It was only later
I discovered that Catling was not only an amazing novelist, but also a poet,
sculptor, painter, and performance artist.
So when I was invited to
take part in a London event, celebrating the legacies and genius of the man
(who sadly died in 2022), I jumped at the offer. The event will involve a weekend and 2 Nights of Art, Performance, Readings, Film and Discussion, and feature
the work of over 40 artists.
My contribution to the
weekend event will be an exhibition of 3 relatively new sculptures that I’ve
not previously exhibited. They are Metamorphosis, and 2 of my wall-mounted
giant mask pieces, Fetish Face and Rug Face.
I was also delighted to find
out that some of the artists that I’ll be exhibiting alongside, I already know, or, I’m already familiar with their work. Some of them I’ve previously
communicated with but have not actually met in person (such is the way of the online
world now). Others, I’ve known for years, having previously collaborated with, or
been in art collectives with; art collectives such as FOAD and the London Biennale free-form artist initiative (founded by the late David Medalla, and AdamNankervis).
Here’s a bit a couple of
paragraphs about Brian and the Candid Arts event, that I lifted from ArtRabbit
(which I suspect was lifted from somewhere else):
“Brian Catling's world is
not one of comfort or entertainment, but of red dreams and visceral experience,
one probably getting as close as anyone to the one William Blake envisioned
centuries ago.
A British sculptor, poet,
novelist, film maker and performance artist, Brian Catling died in 2022 and
this event seeks to evoke his presence again by assembling a group of artists,
writers and performers who combine to present their works as shadows of his
gigantic presence. This weekend offers oblique glimpses into such realms of
imagination, from haunting poetry and dark rituals to mesmerizing paintings,
sculpture and berserk novels, to uncover the necessary occult that lurks within
us...”
Venue: Candid Arts 3 Torrens
Street, London, EC1V 1NQ · (020) 7837 4237
Friday 30th & Saturday
31st August (6pm - 10pm)
Sunday 1st September (1pm -
6pm)
Free entrance
Weekend donations will go
towards the Candid Arts Centre Survival Campaign.