Stories in the Dark

2016. Curated exhibition and performances

Stories in the Dark was an exhibition and series of performances curated by Ben Judd, commissioned by Whitstable Biennale and taking place at the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, Canterbury, UK. The exhibition included new work by Jordan Baseman, Adam Chodzko, Benedict Drew, Louisa Fairclough, Dryden Goodwin, Haroon Mirza, Lindsay Seers, and Guy Sherwin.

Stories in the Dark focused on the magic lantern, a projection device invented in the 17th century which is often seen as a precursor to the cinema. Historically, magic lantern shows were the first time people saw projected moving images, and were used for storytelling, education, and entertainment. In profound contrast to our digital age in which the technology is largely incomprehensible, the magic lantern’s relatively simple analogue mechanisms and projected images paradoxically allow a sense of wonder, in which the viewer suspends disbelief and engages their imagination. Unlike the pre-recorded nature of cinema, the creative act takes place live with the audience, encouraging a sense of participation.

Stories in the Dark brought together contemporary international artists who responded to the medium as both gallery installations and in a programme of performances on. To provide an historical context, also on display were vintage magic lanterns, slides and related archival material.

As well as the main gallery, work was also embedded within the Beaney’s unique permanent collections of artefacts and artworks, which provided an ideal context. The Victorian museum’s obsession with collecting and categorising objects from around the world can be seen reflected in the lantern’s use as a tool for bringing the distant, often ‘exotic’ and unseen world into close contact with the public; indeed the nineteenth century saw an historical overlapping in the development of the empirical and scientific with the irrational and mystical. It is this relationship between the distant and the near, between the unknown and the known, that lies at the heart of the exhibition.

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Stories in the Dark

2016. Curated exhibition and performances

Commissioned by Whitstable Biennale and Beaney House of Art and Knowledge

Supported by Arts Council England and Nottingham Trent University

Exhibition artists: Jordan Baseman, Adam Chodzko, Benedict Drew, Louisa Fairclough, Dryden Goodwin, Haroon Mirza, Lindsay Seers, and Guy Sherwin

Performances: Barnyard Productions, Jeremy Brooker and Lamplighters, Louisa Fairclough, Ben Judd, David Francis and Joss Marsh, Nicole Mollett and Frog Morris

Thanks to David Francis and Joss Marsh (Kent Museum of the Moving Image), Dr Nicholas Hiley (University of Kent)

Photography: Julian Hughes