Anima Mundi: Mabon
until 28 October 2022
Anima Mundi, Street-an-Pol, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 2DS, UK
I am pleased to contribute my artwork Lunula Stone II to Anima Mundi’s exhibition Mabon, which runs until 28 October 2022 at their gallery in St Ives, Cornwall, UK. There is an online presentation at animamundigallery.com.
Anima Mundi describe the show:
In many traditions, time is considered to be cyclical rather than straight line. Perceived as a perpetual cycle of growth and retreat tied to the Sun’s annual death and rebirth. This cycle is also viewed as a micro and macrocosm of broader life cycles in an immeasurable series of rotations composing the Universe. The days that fall on the landmarks of the yearly cycle traditionally mark the beginnings and middle-points of the four seasons.
Mabon is the first in an ongoing series of international mixed online exhibitions following this rhythm of the seasons, known as ‘the wheel of the year’. This ‘calendar’ provides a cue for the duration of each show, and inevitably, albeit not deliberately, flavours the selection of works presented.
The exhibition includes artworks by Massimo Angei, Simon Averill, Kristoffer Axen, Trevor Bell, Paul Benney, Alice Ellis Bray, GL Brierley, Gabrielle K Brown, Jim Carter, Gabriel Tendai Choto, Kate Clark, David Cooper, Judith Nangala Crispin, James Crowther, Claire Curneen, Marcelle Hanselaar, Luke Hannam, Andrew Hardwick, Andy Harper, Rebecca Harper, Henry Hussey, Sax Impey, Arthur Lanyon, Andrew Litten, Antony Mikaleff, Jamie Mills, Shiri Mordechay, Richard Nott, David Quinn, Peter Randall-Page, Jonathan Michael Ray, John Robinson, Luke Routledge, James Seow, Tim Shaw, Dr Martin Shaw, Roger Thorp, David Kim Whittaker, Amy Gillian Wilson, Joy Wolfenden Brown & Carlos Zapata. Artists in alphabetical order by surname.