
The Arca Project: An Exhibition Inspired by the Work of W.G. Sebald
London showing of The Arca Project, an exhibition consisting of 16 visual and 16 textual responses to one single image.
Monday- Friday 10am - 5pm
London showing of The Arca Project, an exhibition consisting of 16 visual and 16 textual responses to one single image.
Monday- Friday 10am - 5pm
Sixteen artists and sixteen writers take on W.G. Sebald’s seminal novel The Rings of Saturn for The Arca Project presented by Payne Shurvell at their new Suffolk space. Here, one of the curators, Michael Hall, describes how the project came about.
15 February 2017
The Arca Project is an exhibition consisting of 16 visual and 16 textual responses to one single image. Each response has been realised as a limited edition print, developed and made by Invisible Print Studio. In 1992, the cult writer W.G. Sebald turned a walk through Suffolk into an extraordinary book, The Rings of Saturn. The book is based on a walk down the coast from Lowestoft to Ditchingham, taking in Southwold, Dunwich and Walberswick.
Saturday and Sunday 11am-6pm