The Politics of Experience
An exhibition by Basil Olton
April 12th 2012, Nohup, Studio 22, 38-40 Upper Clapton Road, London, E5 8BQ
with opening night performances by Jonathan Kemp and Ryan Jordan
The Politics of Experience oscillates between image, movement and stillness. Inspired by R.D. Laing and Walter Benjamin, The Politics of Experience sets out to demonstrate and highlight the unavoidable nature of difference through the experience of an event, the mediation of sculpture and installation, and the manipulation of chemical states.
directions
Studio 22, Old Tram Depot, 38-40 Upper Clapton Rd, London E5 8BQ
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.559945&lon=-0.055865&zoom=16&layers=M
Rail: Clapton Station (Chingford Line from Liverpool St)
Buses: 253, (N)254, 106, Brooke Rd stop from south; Leabridge Roundabout stop from north
48, (N)55, 56, Leabridge Roundabout stop
38, Clapton Pond stop
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.559945&lon=-0.055865&zoom=16&layers=M
Rail: Clapton Station (Chingford Line from Liverpool St)
Buses: 253, (N)254, 106, Brooke Rd stop from south; Leabridge Roundabout stop from north
48, (N)55, 56, Leabridge Roundabout stop
38, Clapton Pond stop
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