Fabian RamÃrez: Firing of the Idols
Location
Castor
Holy Trinity
Cloudesley Square
London
N1 0HN
Description
This exhibition has now closed
This exhibition runs from Wednesday 10th April 2024 to Saturday 18th May 2024.
Hissing snakes look on as men holding flaming torches set about burning numerous different human heads, masks, and shields. Great flames curl outwards, licking at fornicating bodies that fall through the air or hover in space above serpentine rivers of blue, red, and purple, while an enormous wide-open mouth bares teeth and gums in agony or pleasure. Looking closer, the surface of flame and river are multifaceted, molten, psychedelic even.
Ramirez made these paintings using a traditional encaustic process also known as hot wax painting. This method can be roughly broken down into two different activities - one constructive, the other destructive. The constructive activity is the making of the paint, which is achieved by mixing beeswax, copal, and pigments in a vessel on a hotplate. And, after layering the paint onto the plywood surface, the destructive activity of heating with a flaming torch transforms and binds the image. The heating or firing is an alchemical process which leaves space for chance or the unknown and connects with the present by transforming the past.
Ramirez is interested in the relationship between technique and magic as a return to a time in human history when both ideas were part of the same development of knowledge. He uses the example of a Mayan shaman, whose task is to es- tablish a direct connection to the spirit world and communicate with the gods through rituals, invocations, and sacred practices.
Reinterpreting the image of a Christian altarpiece in an English Church, transformed into a space for looking at art, Ramirez's centrepiece is a symbol of rebirth that changes the colonial narrative of burning the idols, to firing - like the shaman who fires ceramic gods to bring them into the present. Ramirez says, The Burning of the Idols is a colonial codice painted by Indigenous hands, by order of the Spanish priest who documented the destruction of the pre-Hispanic religion in their Christianizing enterprise.
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This exhibition runs from Wednesday 10th April 2024 to Saturday 18th May 2024.
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Castor
Holy Trinity
Cloudesley Square
London
N1 0HN
This exhibition runs from Wednesday 10th April 2024 to Saturday 18th May 2024.
This event runs over several days/weeks. Dates include:
April 2024
- Wed 10th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Thu 11th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Fri 12th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sat 13th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sun 14th Apr 2024
Closed - Mon 15th Apr 2024
Closed - Tue 16th Apr 2024
Closed - Wed 17th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Thu 18th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Fri 19th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sat 20th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sun 21st Apr 2024
Closed - Mon 22nd Apr 2024
Closed - Tue 23rd Apr 2024
Closed - Wed 24th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Thu 25th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Fri 26th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sat 27th Apr 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sun 28th Apr 2024
Closed - Mon 29th Apr 2024
Closed - Tue 30th Apr 2024
Closed
May 2024
- Wed 1st May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Thu 2nd May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Fri 3rd May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sat 4th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sun 5th May 2024
Closed - Mon 6th May 2024
Closed - Tue 7th May 2024
Closed - Wed 8th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Thu 9th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Fri 10th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sat 11th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sun 12th May 2024
Closed - Mon 13th May 2024
Closed - Tue 14th May 2024
Closed - Wed 15th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Thu 16th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Fri 17th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm) - Sat 18th May 2024
(11:00am to 6:00pm)