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We send and receive postcards between friends and
family, however in today's world of email and social media, the
postcard isn't as popular a medium for sending messages as it was
in the past. But alongside images of sandy beaches and idyllic
landscapes, another kind of image proliferated in the early 20th
century. The depiction of execution and torture in postcard form
was relatively common in the early 1900s, especially in China and
the United States, however they were also produced during WWI and
in North Africa and the Middle-East. Some of these postcards allude
to a practice grounded in Western imperialism. The images on the
postcards offered a persistent replaying of human
degradation.
Conceptual artist Jason B Bernard will illuminate the history of
these macabre souvenirs, including the ethical issues surrounding
their study today.. How can we begin to comprehend these images?
Were they a kind of memento mori? A deterrent? Or simply revelling
in the cruelty of spectacle?
Jason B Bernard
Jason
B. Bernard is a UK-based conceptual artist whose work spans neon,
light boxes, books, film, and installation. For over 20 years, he
has explored political and humanist themes through language-driven
artworks designed to provoke reflection and dialogue.
His practice interrogates media, perception, and ideology,
encouraging viewers to question the familiar and see from new
perspectives. Committed to accessibility and inclusion, Jason’s
work explores otherness, human behaviour, and the stories we tell
ourselves and each other.
Ticket | Event time | Cost |
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Wish You Weren't Here
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13:30 - 15:00 | £12.50 |
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Brompton Cemetery Chapel, North gate off Old Brompton Road, South gate off Fulham Road, London, SW5 9JE
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