At the centre of this performance evening is On Edge By Aim, a new performance by artist Damien Roach under his cross-media project, patten, which has been created in response to and presented alongside Boyle Family’s film Beyond Image. On Edge By Aim draws upon Boyle Family’s central participation in the 1960s cross-pollination of popular culture and the avant-garde, and will debut as part of an evening of live music and visuals also featuring Silvia Kastel and Flora Yin Wong with a DJ set by Turner Prize Winner Mark Leckey. This event has been organised as part of the public programme to Gone Fishing (16 June–17 July), an exhibition at Flat Time House in collaboration with the Roberts Institute of Art featuring artwork by Boyle Family, John Latham, Marlie Mul and Damien Roach.
Beyond Image: An evening of live music and visuals curated by patten
with Flat Time House at Peckham Audio
An evening of live music and visuals by patten x Boyle Family (live), Silvia Kastel (live), Flora Yin Wong (live), Mark Leckey (DJ) on Tuesday 5 July 7pm–late at Peckham Audio 133 Rye Lane, London SE15 4ST.
Free. Limited capacity. 18+ only, booking essential.
At the centre of this performance evening is On Edge By Aim, a new performance by artist Damien Roach under his cross-media project, patten, which has been created in response to and presented alongside Boyle Family’s film Beyond Image. On Edge By Aim draws upon Boyle Family’s central participation in the 1960s cross-pollination of popular culture and the avant-garde, and will debut as part of an evening of live music and visuals also featuring Silvia Kastel and Flora Yin Wong with a DJ set by Turner Prize Winner Mark Leckey. This event has been organised as part of the public programme to Gone Fishing (16 June–17 July), an exhibition at Flat Time House in collaboration with the Roberts Institute of Art featuring artwork by Boyle Family, John Latham, Marlie Mul and Damien Roach.
Damien Roach’s multidisciplinary practice is concerned with creative thinking, flexible modes of being, and the unfixed nature of perception, often using various pop cultural materials for the exploration of these ideas. On Edge By Aim (an anagram of ‘Beyond Image’) is drawn from archival research into the Boyle Family’s liquid light projections. Performed both in gallery spaces and as visual accompaniments for Soft Machine and Jimmy Hendrix, Boyle Family’s light shows experimented with the re-presentation of the earth’s elements, magnifying various chemical and physical reactions using projectors. Using a near-encyclopaedic set of aesthetic modes excavated from the history of avant-garde composition, from musique concrète to psych, American minimalism, ambient, microsound, and glitch, along with precision-programmed lighting, On Edge By Aim is a multisensory audiovisual experience of formidable emotional and psychological effect.
Flat Time House and the Roberts Institute of Art
This collaboration between Flat Time House (FTHo) and the Roberts Institute of Art (RIA) takes as a starting point prominent John Latham works from the David and Indrė Roberts Collection. The partnership explores ideas in Latham’s work through performance-based commissions and a selection of key works from the Collection. 2021 was the centenary year of John Latham’s birth, and the collaboration has developed from a conversation between RIA and FTHo around finding new perspectives on Latham’s work through a dialogue between the David and Indrė Roberts Collection and the John Latham archive.
Event supported by Arts Council England, Henry Moore Foundation and The John Latham Foundation