BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Torchbox//verdant//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6c53bb6b6b0f3727ad1bc5d435afa655b714c3bf@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/fog/ DTSTAMP:19000101T120000 SUMMARY:Exhibition: In the Fog DESCRIPTION:
In the Fog is an exhibition created around uncertainty by Arieh Frosh, Emma Tighe and Sergei Zinchuk.
Uncertainty emerges as a reduction of possibilities, as currency, and in the speculation of growth and decline. We work to manifest the future, engaging in processes and tools carried over from falsely constructed perceptions of labour; through rituals performed without clear goals or understanding of their origins. We turn - fearful and with bated breath - to tools of prediction and divination to seek what is as yet unknown. What might, in the end, be an opening up of possibilities.
We tread precariously in the fog of uncertainty, a samovar in one hand and juniper twigs in the other.
Private view: 13th February 6–8pm
In the Fog is an exhibition created around uncertainty by Arieh Frosh, Emma Tighe and Sergei Zinchuk.
Uncertainty emerges as a reduction of possibilities, as currency, and in the speculation of growth and decline. We work to manifest the future, engaging in processes and tools carried over from falsely constructed perceptions of labour; through rituals performed without clear goals or understanding of their origins. We turn - fearful and with bated breath - to tools of prediction and divination to seek what is as yet unknown. What might, in the end, be an opening up of possibilities.
We tread precariously in the fog of uncertainty, a samovar in one hand and juniper twigs in the other.
Private view: 13th February 6–8pm
In the Fog is an exhibition created around uncertainty by Arieh Frosh, Emma Tighe and Sergei Zinchuk.
Uncertainty emerges as a reduction of possibilities, as currency, and in the speculation of growth and decline. We work to manifest the future, engaging in processes and tools carried over from falsely constructed perceptions of labour; through rituals performed without clear goals or understanding of their origins. We turn - fearful and with bated breath - to tools of prediction and divination to seek what is as yet unknown. What might, in the end, be an opening up of possibilities.
We tread precariously in the fog of uncertainty, a samovar in one hand and juniper twigs in the other.
Private view: 13th February 6–8pm