Dalwood, D (2017) Melancholia - a Sebald Variation [group exhibition]. KCL, London, UK, 21 September - 10 December 2017.
Item Type: | Exhibition |
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Creators: | Dalwood, D |
Official URL: | https://www.kcl.ac.uk/cultural/projects/2017/melan... |
Date: | September 2017 |
Event Location: | KCL, London, UK |
Number of Pieces: | 1 |
Medium: | Collage |
Measurements/Duration: | 21 x 29.7cm |
Note: | Albrecht Dürer’s 1514 engraving Melencolia I remains one of the foundational images of European art. The winged figure of genius slouches despondently; the hourglass shows time hastening to its end. Five centuries later, this became the mood of that archetypal melancholy European, W G Sebald. There is the rootlessness of exile and displacement in The Emigrants; the disappearance of old Europe in Austerlitz; the ruins of the bombed cities in On the Natural History of Destruction. 'Melancholia – a Sebald variation' takes the viewer on a Sebaldian journey from the ruins of 1945 to the present day. It begins at that ‘zero hour’ after the war when melancholy found its physical form in the rubble scattered throughout its cities after the Second World War and its human form in the refugees who wandered around them. Alongside Dürer's Melencolia I this exhibition will display works from a wide range of international artists, including Dexter Dalwood, Tacita Dean, Susan Hiller, Tess Jaray, Anselm Kiefer, George Shaw, Guido van der Werve, and Jeremy Wood, as well as archival materials and a film of Sebald in discussion with Susan Sontag. Melancholia – a Sebald variation is presented by the Department of English, the Centre for Modern Literature and Culture and Cultural Programming at King’s College London and is supported by the European Research Council. |
Divisions: | Bath School of Art, Film and Media |
Date Deposited: | 07 Sep 2017 09:29 |
Last Modified: | 08 Nov 2023 16:20 |
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