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Angelaki | 2010
Simon D. O'Sullivan; David Burrows
The Chymical Wedding’ was a parade and ritual performed at Tate Britain, London, and included the showing of two films of previous Plastique Fantastique performances (‘What is a pre-industrial modern?’ (in gallery 9) and ‘24 hour puja for the people-yet-to come’ (in the South Gallery)). The Chymical Wedding’ draws upon the custom of ‘mumming’. Traditionally, ‘mummers’ would wander the country, drunk and in masks, and gatecrash New Year festivities to perform a play. ‘The Chymical Wedding’ also draws upon the examples of Sascha Masoch and John Dee to enact a bodily transformation and a communion with angels through physical stimulation and ritual performance. The ritual summoned forth the ‘Third Thing’.
In: Zepke, S and O'Sullivan, S, (eds.) Deleuze and Contemporary Art. (pp. 157-175). Edinburgh Univ Pr (2010) | 2010
David Burrows
Archive | 2016
Simon D. O'Sullivan; David Burrows
Archive | 2019
Simon D. O'Sullivan; David Burrows
Archive | 2018
Mark Jackson; David Burrows; Alex Marzeta; Simon D. O'Sullivan; Vanessa Page
Archive | 2017
Mark Jackson; David Burrows; Alex Marzeta; Simon D. O'Sullivan; Vanessa Page
Archive | 2017
Mark Jackson; David Burrows; Simon D. O'Sullivan; Alex Marzeta; Vanessa Page
Archive | 2016
Simon D. O'Sullivan; David Burrows
Archive | 2016
David Burrows; Alex Marzeta; Vanessa Page; Mark Jackson; Motsonian
Archive | 2016
Simon D. O'Sullivan; David Burrows