"My mother -whom I love- believes that it’s a real snake, which talked to the first woman on earth. She was made from the rib of the first man created by God about 6000 years ago, who later sent his son, through a virgin.
There is no place in her calendar for dinosaurs, but she thinks that God is powerful enough to make bones that look old. Yes. My mother, she believes God has one word and doesn’t change his mind according to the trends.

This God knows everything because he created everything: the whole universe with its extraordinary complexity, planets, galaxies, the amazing principle of life, the  incredible range and variety of flora and fauna… So why would this supreme intelligence and being make mistakes in his book? Like say he created the earth in 6 days and rested on the 7th, if it weren't true?"

Organised in collaboration with the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, supported by EACEA (Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency), ELAA (European Live Art Archive) and the Austrian Cultural Forum London.

Performances, Talks & Screenings
Marlene Haring, Gary Stevens, Aaron Williamson, Eunhye Hwang, Edward Thomasson & Lucy Beech, Emma Hart, Fabienne Audéoud, Brian Catling, Oreet Ashery, Lucienne Cole.