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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Lucid Materialism: Drawing, Ecosophy and Antonin Artaud&#39;s &#39;Mountain of Signsâ€™
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Artaud is perhaps the most enigmatic of modernist figures. The tremors of his legacy are still being felt across western culture 75 years after his death, from the philosophies of Deleuze and Derrida, to the music of Patti Smith and Diamanda Galas, and the artwork of ComplicitÃ© and Nancy Spero. Between his early work in theatre and cinema, and his final years spent predominantly writing and drawing, Artaud made two long journeys: one to Mexico and the Sierra Tarahumara, and the other to Inis MÃ³r in Irelandâ€™s Galway Bay. In both cases Artaud was concerned with contacting cultures and ways of life which were fast disappearing, and in particular he sought to understand the relationships to the landscape and to the earth informed by the remnants of their pre-Christian beliefs. In a sense, what was at stake was the relationship between matter and meaning, and between humanity and the planet. This lecture will argue that by attending to the works on paper from his final years, we can better understand the nascent ecosophy which began to emerge in Artaudâ€™s travels, and thus to rethink for the Anthropocene how art â€œmattersâ€.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=5484
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