Aleister Crowley and Charles Dawson: The Order of the Dawn Man by Luke Pendrell and Alexander James Pollard

Alexander Pollard, L Pendrell

    Research output: Book/ReportBook - authored

    Abstract

    Aleister Crowley and Charles Dawson: The Order of the Dawn Man is a theory-fiction narrative and series of fictioned collaborative collages/paintings “authored” by Aleister Crowley and Charles Dawson (creator of Piltdown Man) but realised or “fictioned” by Pendrell and Pollard. The collaborative collages/paintings the duo have produced imagine the Piltdown Man skull as a hyperstitional portal which activates a supersensible realm “unthought”. Significantly the text was written after the paintings were produced, allowing for the materials and process to guide the text into intuitive and unchartered new worlds.
    Original languageEnglish
    Commissioning bodyUniversity of Brighton
    Number of pages40
    Publication statusAccepted/In press - 1 Mar 2019
    EventASP 4 - ICA, London, United Kingdom
    Duration: 9 Dec 20189 Dec 2018
    http://www.aspfair.uk/

    Keywords

    • Post-colonialism
    • Myth-Science
    • Bad Painting
    • Intuition in Painting
    • speculative futures
    • The Occult
    • Myths
    • dinosaurs
    • Henry Thomas De La Beche
    • Prehistoric Dorset
    • Charles Dawson
    • Piltdown Man
    • Paleo-Art
    • Aleister Crowly
    • Golden Dawn
    • magic
    • Super-Sensual
    • printmaking with painting
    • dawn man
    • hastings
    • dorset

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