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A new work by Sue Webster will also be shown for the first time. To many, the witch figure has been associated with evil and persecution for almost 1, years. The counterview that gives rise to the witch as a symbol of power and feminine resistance has been growing for some time, helping us re-evaluate the role and representation of women and anyone who is deemed as 'other' in society.
The works on display will show how contemporary art is currently challenging and redefining concepts of power, persecution and piety. By inverting religious iconography and classic Christian imagery, modern feminist thought can be brought to the concept of the witch, deconstructing the myth into something different for the 21st century.
The exhibition offers an opportunity to transform a historical Chapel through modern ideas and contemporary dialogue. The resulting image of bright lights, visually reminiscent of a Las Vegas residency, highlights the preposterous didacticism of some religious messaging. This work marks an unexpected and exciting new chapter for an important name in contemporary art. With this show we wanted to play with long-standing witch myths to challenge the inherent female stereotypes that still pervade.
It's one of the most exciting shows we've organised, and I think has resulted in a playful multi-disciplinary celebration of women and witchcraft that re-appropriates the religious and societal strictures that so often subjugated its practices. It's an honour to be working with such distinguished and talented artists in this rich and unusual space.