As part of the elective we are putting on a exhibition at John Latham's flat time house in Peckham. We did a visit there to have a look around the place and speak to the curators about John Latham and the space.
John Latham was a Sculptor, Performance artist, Conceptual artist and video/film maker who made an impression on the art world from the 1950's onwards. He concentrated his work upon his personal and ethical beliefs and with his wife Barbara, they devised the idea of "flat time" based on the theoretical physics of event structure.
"the destruction and parody of systems of knowledge" -- Ok, I am not going to pretend I follow this exactly but I do know it has something to do with knowledge being ever changing. This idea is shown in one John Lathams most famous works when in 1966, he tutored at Saint Martins College of art. He withdrew the Clement Greenbergs Art and Culture from the library and organised a party where the guests chewed pages of the book, where it was further fermented into mash, distilled, squashed into a test tube and returned to the library. Latham subsequently got fired for this.
Images of Flat Time House


John Latham used the house as his home and his studio and thought of it as a "living sculpture". Each room took on a different role of a living organism, for instance the front room is thought of as the mind as it maintains permanent time based sculptures built by John Latham. The front window with the large sculpture of the book is called the face of the house. I
Our final show is going to continue with this concept of the house being a living body. All of us will produce a peice of work responding to this.












