Alban Low, Weston Street, London Bridge, UK (#unsettledgallery No.1) |
Today we discover the Small World Future of....Alban Low
The year is 2101
Wheeze
It started with The Burning Of The Tower. A new way of being seemed possible. They told us they were sorry. Many of them meant it. They told us, ‘Change Will Happen’.
Our external world had always been Kindness v Money. And Money had always won. Because within each of us the battle is between Need and Desire. And Desire had always won. Night is always stronger than Day. Or was.
After The Burning Of The Tower, for a while we were breathing loud and wheezy, but we were breathing with possibility.
They tried at first to close the gaps, patch up the wounds, cover our mouths, fill the lung-holes with bullshit and Strictly and post-post-truth and my-identity-is-more-important-than-yours and splitting and spitting and hate.
Yet they could never fool us completely. And as we began to learn how to ignore them, we began to rebuild. First, the government went. Then all governments went. Then we set about looking at our darknesses, holding them out to others, holding them *for* others. The cladding was stripped away. We could be who we were, hiding neither our black nor our white.
Soon, we were raw and hurt and joyous and unbound. Many died. A God came, a Saviour. Then another and another. Some fell under their spell. But others - the majority - started to regain their curiosity, their love of truth, their open-aired doubt, their willingness to say, ‘I don’t know.’
Corporations began to slice themselves into small pieces, to turn towards communities, to sink themselves gently back into the people. And the people were happy. Most of them. Or - rather - most people were accepting, more whole, more aware, no longer striving for happiness or avoidant of pain. The new century, we agreed, would be a great one.
And then - in 2101 - came The Second Burning Of The Tower.
Kevin Acott
Alban Low |
Alban Low is involved in many creative
projects, these include album artwork, publishing chapbooks, making
films, maps, conceptual exhibitions, live performance and good old
drawing. He is artist-in-residence at the School of Nursing, Faculty
of Health, Social Care and Education at Kingston University and St
George's University of London. Low spends his evenings in the
jazz clubs of London where he captures the exhilaration of live
performances in his sketchbook. On Wednesday evenings he sketches the
performers on the radio show A World in London at Resonance FM. He is
about to open an exhibition of these drawings at the Yehudi Menuhin
Concert Hall on the 14th February 2018.
Kevin Acott |
www.kevinacott.com
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