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THE COSMIC SUBLIME AT PIE FACTORY MARGATE, 25-28 APRIL 2019


Images: Rosie Reed Gold Venue: Pie Factory Margate, 5 Broad St, Margate CT9 1EW Private View: Thursday 25 April, 6-9pm. Exhibition continues: Friday 26 April - 11-5pm Saturday 27 April - 11-5pm Sunday 28 April - 11-5pm Within this exhibition, Lumen present the works of artists whose work relates to; astronomy, light, the sublime, divinity, infinity and incomprehension. The concept of the sublime has long been associated to both fields of astronomy. Derived from the Latin “sublimis”, the sublime is translated as “set or raised aloft, high up”- etymologically the word “sublime” is very much linked to the space above our planet and to what may inhabit it. “The greatest Objects of Nature, are methinks, the most pleasing to behold; and next to the Great Concave of the Heavens, and those boundless regions where the stars inhabit, there is nothing that I look upon with more than the wide Sea and the Mountains of the Earth... Think of God and his Greatness; and whatsoever hath but the shadow and appearance of the INFINITE, as all things that are too big for our Comprehension. They fill and overbear the Mind with their Excess, and cast it into a pleasing kind of Stupor and Admiration” Burnett’s “Sacred Theory” , 1776 In Elizabeth Kessler’s “Picturing the Cosmos: Hubble Space Telescope Images and the Astronomical Sublime”, Kessler looks at how Hubble images can be compared to sublime paintings of the American West. “As defined by Edmund Burke and Immanuel Kant, the sublime describes an extreme aesthetic experience, one that threatens to overwhelm even as it affirms humanities potential. For Kant, the sublime arises out of a tension between the senses and reason, and each faculty must be engaged to experience such an intense response” Kessler then compares Immanuel Kant’s description of the sublime to Hubble images. She says “Through a reprisal of romantic tropes, the Hubble images once again invoke the sublime, and they encourage the viewer to experience the cosmos visually and rationally, to see the universe as simultaneously beyond humanity’s grasp and within reach of our systems of knowledge.” Artists Aliya Orr Andy Sowerby & Matthew Grouse Anja Hessler Balint Bolygo Bethany Rigby Hanna Mattes & Mason Juday Jenny Duff John Hooper Joshua Space Kim Sutherland Laurie Reynolds Lisa Pettibone Louise Beer Ludovica Colacino Martha Gray Marty Langthorne Melanie King Mi-Young Choi Natascha Maksimovic Natasha Sabatini Nettie Edwards Pauline Hall Rebecca Bramwell Rebecca Huxley Rosie Reed Gold Steven Barritt Susan Eyre The STEMettes Tim Corne Willie Robb Won Young Chang Yambe Tam

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