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Poster created by Vibe Gallery. 'Florescence' by Ryan Dunn.

Poster created by Vibe gallery. ‘Florescence’ by Ryan Dunn.

To celebrate their new online arts and culture magazine ‘Vibe Press’, Vibe Gallery are collaborating with TRANSITION COLLECTIVE to bring you ‘Stimuli’ – things to excite the senses and sensory deprivation hallucinations.The unity of separate entities through sensation real or imagined, and the manipulation of perception and memory.

The impetus – to exist, to explore, to consume, to play, to transform, to destroy, to nurture, to disorientate. Strange new worlds, the detachment and revelation created inside a void.

A pared back exploration of emotional and emotionless life, and the formation and storage of memories. Fear conditioning, sensory stimuli reaching out to associate.

The collective take on alien siphonophoric flesh and internal light, each art zooid is an individual, but their integration attains the character of a larger organism. Reach in. Feel the sting.

Stimulate to unite to excite to fight to remember.

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Featured artists:

Aurelie Dellasanta – interactive installation
Dima Mabsout and Kuba Korytowski – light/sound performance/installation
Elizabeth Sandford Richardson and Felix Weldon – music and light symmetry performance
Harumi Foster – sculpture
Jessica and Martha Kilpatrick – light/sound installation
Joseph Begley – sculpture
Katy Wallwork – sculpture
Louise Seijen ten Hoorn – sculpture, lightbox
Megan Skill – sculpture
Miguel Ivorra – sculpture
Nerida Ackland – sculpture, living sculpture
Oscar Arancibia – paintings
Red Pig Flower – paintings, video
Ryan Dunn - sculpture
Tee Byford – collage
Ting-an Lin – painting, VJing
Vinny Montag – sculpture

Vibe Press launch party from 7pm on 26th April.

Exhibition opens 27th April to 3rd May.

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Vibe Gallery, 100 Clements Road, SE16 4DG. Vibe Gallery is located in the old Biscuit Factory. 5 minutes from Bermondsey tube, go right on the main road, and turn right into Drummond Road. Turn right at Clements Road. Walk through the big central gates to the back, turn left down the alleyway – the gallery is next door to the cafe and reception. Vibe Gallery will have a fully licensed bar.

Interior Hysteria explores ripples of unmanageable emotional excesses. A sliding scale of loss of self-control behind closed doors. Overwhelming internal conflict through visual brain patterns. Dysmorphia. Hypochondria. Neurosis. Lightness and dryness of the body. Paralysis. Disassociation. Waves of panic.

Greek physicians of the fourth century B.C. thought hysteria was caused by migrations of a restless uterus, or ‘wandering womb’. This concept is attributed to Hippocrates, despite the fact that it never appears in any of the Hippocratic texts.

Hippocratic authors manifest a distinct break with magic and religion. They claim that hysteria may result from prolonged sexual continence, an opinion which was to influence medical history for over two thousand years.

Join our hysterical creatures for a month of Interior Hysteria. Secrets, recesses, hollows, obsessions, sanctuary, constructed decay, personal castles… Let there be light.

Private view from 6pm 24th May
Performance art and DJs from 8pm 31st May

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Andrea Rossi – painting
International Nobody – wall painting
Jessica Kilpatrick – photography, drawing, video
Juliet Fang – photography
Louise Seijen ten Hoorn – light box sculpture                                                                                              Red Pig Flower – video, performance art, DJ set
Sabrina Webster – dance
Simon Tarrant – light box painting
Ting An Lin – painting, drawing, DJ set
Valentina Piras – wax sculpture
Vasilisa Forbes – digital prints

The Palatine Bar and Gallery, 97 Stoke Newington Road, N16 8BX London

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If you would like to find out more about TRANSITION COLLECTIVE or join our mailing list, contact us via transitioncollective@gmail.com

Friday 6th April – Sunday 6th May

Through her experiments in photography and light, Jessica Kilpatrick explores the human face to present the cool and heat of otherworldliness. Spectral, luminous and lonely creatures from a deep sea dream. Psychedelic intimacy, provoking feelings of the bizarre and the unknown. Glowing and distorted negatives, duplicating features, creating movement, swimming in rich dream-glo colours. A soaring sense of anxious energy flowing into the release from a trap of strange fantasies…

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Find us upstairs @ Seven at Brixton, 7 Market Row, off Electric Lane, off Coldharbour Lane.
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