Private View of De/coding the Apocalypse
De/coding the Apocalypse
A new exhibition by the visual artist Michael Takeo Magruder exploring contemporary creative visions inspired by and based on the Book of Revelation
Thursday 6 November 2014, 18.30 – 20.00
Followed by an Artist’s Talk, 20.15 – 21.00
Exhibition: Inigo Rooms, Somerset House East Wing, Strand, WC2R 2LS
Talk: Edmond J. Safra Lecture Theatre, Strand Campus, King’s College London, Strand, WC2R 2LS (free)
Please RSVP by Monday 27 October to sophie.cornell@kcl.ac.uk stating whether you would also like a free ticket to the Artist’s Talk at 20.15.
De/coding the Apocalypse is a new exhibition by the visual artist Michael Takeo Magruder. It explores contemporary creative visions inspired by and based on the last book of the Bible – the Book of Revelation – investigating our enduring fascination with the Book, updating and interrogating both its positive and negative aspects.
The word ‘apocalypse’ originally indicated an ‘unveiling’, and the Book not only documents the destruction of the current world, but also maps out the creation of a new, better one. Using the latest in technology, from 3D printing to virtual reality, the show brings various elements to life in ways that are as playful as they are challenging.
The exhibition is an interdisciplinary collaboration supported by the Cultural Institute that blends arts practice and academic research and follows a one-year artist residency by Michael Takeo Magruder in the Department of Theology & Religious Studies with Lead Academic Professor Ben Quash at King’s College London and Curator Alfredo Cramerotti (MOSTYN). By aligning contemporary art and theological study, the collaboration aims to create new ways of looking at an ancient text and make it relevant for modern audiences. The exhibition is an opportunity for the public to think differently about theology and to gain unique behind the scenes access to the work of leading King’s academics.
Find out more at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/culturalinstitute.
The exhibition is open to the public from 7 November until 19 December, Tuesday – Sunday, 12.00 – 18.00. Admission is free.
Presented by the Cultural Institute at King’s College London in partnership with contemporary art centre MOSTYN and the Department of Theology & Religious Studies at King’s. 3D printer and materials generously supplied by PrintME 3D.

MOSTYN – Talk and Tour on Broomberg & Chanarina and Rebecca Gould’s exhibitions
Guided tour of Broomberg & Chanarin and Rebecca Gould exhibitions with MOSTYN Director, Alfredo Cramerotti.
Sunday 14 September 2014, 2pm.
Over 18s only, unless accompanied by an adult. Exhibition contains images of an explicit nature.
In partnership with Artes Mundi
MOSTYN’s new season of exhibitions, Friday 18 July 2014
Very pleased to invite you to the opening of MOSTYN’s new season of exhibitions:
WAR
19 July–2 November 2014
Participating artists: Allora & Calzadilla, Taysir Batniji, Lara Favaretto, Christian Burnoski, Jason Dodge, Claire Fontaine, Ori Gersht, Bethan Huws, Kris Martin, Pedro Reyes, Michael Sailstorfer, Yoko Ono & John Lennon; and a historical display of Llandudno in WW1.
Broomberg & Chanarin: Divine Violence
19 July–2 November 2014
Gallery 6: Uprisings
Rebecca Gould
19 July–9 November 2014
Broomberg & Chanarin, Holy Bible, MACK/AMC, 2013.
Preview
Friday 18 July, 6:30pm
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Seminar
Saturday 19 July 2014, 1.00-5.30pm:
Dialogues on Conflict: Conflict Through the Eye of the Lens
with contributions by Mark Durden, Alfredo Cramerotti, Broomberg and Chanarin, Jenifer Good, Aaron Rosen and Sara Bevan. In partnership with Artes Mundi.
Tickets £5 (including refreshments). Concessions FREE * (Full Time Students, Unemployed, Pensioners, MOSTYN Friends). Bookings through EventBrite
MOSTYN – some press clippings Dec 13-Apr 14: NINA BEIER, TOM WOOD, MERIÇ ALGÜN RINGBORG and RETURN JOURNEY group show
Grazia
9 December 2013
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Creative Review
by Antonia Wilson
15 January 2014
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BBC News In Pictures
by Phil Coomes
16 January 2014
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We Heart
by Rob Wilkes
16 January 2014
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The Guardian Guide
by Robert Clark
18 January 2014
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The Leader
by Romilly Scragg
22 January 2014
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Outdoor Photography
1 February 2014
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The Independent Magazine
25 January 2014
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Art Papers
by Chris Fite-Wassilak
14 March 2014
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Art Review
by Oliver Basciano
1 April 2014






























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