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Drawing Utopias - Iklectik art lab

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Drawing Utopias

IKLECTIK Art Lab

1st November -11th November 2016

Drawing Utopias is an exhibition that assembles works of 26 International artists, trying to respond to Thomas More book Utopia. 

500 years ago, Londoner Thomas More published his famous book Utopia. Utopia described in detail an imaginary island located in the Atlantic Ocean and the socio-economic organization of its society.  The title of the book resulted from the Greek: οὐ ("not") and τόπος ("place") and means "no-place". Utopia became a celebrated text and has inspired the imagination of people for more than 5 centuries. Its influence was so important that even today, that the book and the word, stand as a symbol of innovation, creativity and the human drive  of sketching/inventing alternatives to better worlds.

 

Artists:

Alena (Vladlena) Kuznetsova, Alice Geirinhas, Alison Miller, Andreia Alves de Oliveira, Anne Marte Overaa, Antonio Occulto, Daniel Fernandes,

Ditte Ejlerskov, Esperanza Vaquerin, Gizem Enuysal, Hugo Houayek, Ines Rolo Amado, Jill Rock, Joana Patricio, Johanna Bolton, Johan Furåker, Karen Piddington,

Lawrence Crane, Maria Lusitano, Maria Papacharalambous, Maria Teresa Silva, Marta Caldas, Mercerdes Marin, Niamh Murray, Rosario Rebello de Andrade, Valerie Oliver,
Wayne Clements

Opening

Tuesday, 1st November at 6 PM

IKLECTIK Art Lab
'Old Paradise Yard ' 20 Carlisle Ln / Royal Street corner / Archbishop's park, London SE1 7LG

(Nearest tube station is Waterloo/Westminster)

Performances at the opening by:

Johanna Bolton: Reading of I Twang, A system for divining the future
Maria Lusitano: Laboratory of dreams II, Communal drawing

Drawing Utopias is part of the artist research project Dream Economics.

For more information visit the project's website:

http://www.dreameconomics.com/drawing-utopias