At SAW, Ottawa on November 9th 2019, the Confraternity of Neoflagellants (Norman Hogg and Neil Mulholland) will conduct a performance of Shift/Work [STATIC] Speculations, a score-scroll originally composed at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop to be performed at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale Biennale,… Continue Reading →
219* Condemnations, Alive! þan-þan November 7th 2019, Knott Project Space, SAW Video, Ottawa 🇨🇦 16 Oct – 16 Nov 2019 SAW Video and The Confraternity of Neoflagellants invite you, your colleagues, your friends, family, and neighbours for a really special… Continue Reading →
Knott Project Space, SAW Video, Ottawa 🇨🇦 16 Oct – 16 Nov 2019 PRESS RELEASE ‘You do not interpret the [———]. You are [———].’ The Duke of Biarritz Malware Voices: 13.1 Culture lives here? Gyeah? Taped together only by the… Continue Reading →
postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies (2019) Scheihing Edgardo Flickr: Meteorito El Chaco Meteorito_El_Chaco_100_2422 8 September 2011, 17:28:25 This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. As contemporary artistic practice has become ever more polymorphous and multispatial, large scale… Continue Reading →
Confraternity of Neoflagellants in Most Dismal Swamp 002: Whale Fall, Gossamer Fog, London review by Mimi Chu in frieze Issue 203 May 2019 The Confraternity of Neoflagellants, Amazon €50 Redeemed Gift Rooster Booster No-Crow, 2019, JPEG. Apr 25, 2019
MInTOone80Five (NOT Clickbait!) (2019) Confraternity of Neoflagellants A swampscape commission from Most Dismal Swamp Features in Most Dismal Swamp 002: Whale Fall Launch 29th March 2019, London Instagram: @most_dismal_swamp www.mostdismalswamp.com Whale Fall curated by Most Dismal Swamp Private view 29th… Continue Reading →
confraternityofneoflagellants.org.uk @neoflagellants WeRLtd!: Bestiary 4Achieving Imitation Doxa Dark Mountain Issue 11, Spring 2017. p146-155. Hardback book, 248 pages long, printed on FSC-certified paper. £15.99 from dark-mountain.net Download 📜 here May 13, 2017
“If art can be said to reflect the conditions of the world in which it is made, art that engages with the vanguard technology of an era can perhaps be said to have a particular purchase on contemporaneous visions of… Continue Reading →
4th BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE BABEL WORKING GROUP Centre for Medieval Studies, Lillian Massey Building, 125 Queen’s Park, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada DAY 3: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 Un/Session 6. Mash Notes Co-Organizers: Helen Burgess (North Carolina State University) + Craig… Continue Reading →
@neoflagellants Panel 141 @IMC_Leeds 6th July 2015: 11.15-12.45 Neomedieval Aesthetics in the 21st Century https://t.co/kIQwdwTUIA Medieval archetypes such as pilgrimage, liturgy, anchoritism, relic-ing, alchemy, banquetry, palimpsesting, mumming, compagnonnage, gifting and commoning are popular practices and themes in contemporary art. Why are… Continue Reading →
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