
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is pleased to present The
Struggle of the Magicians, the first solo show of New York artist Timothy
Marvel Hull. The show will feature graphite and ink drawings on paper, wall
diagrams, video and sound, and will also have atmospheric elements to heighten
the mystical placement of visitors to the gallery.
The Struggle of the Magicians explores the ideas,
personality, environment and audience that surround the mystical thinker and
orator, G.I. Gurdjieff (1877-1949). Neither an indictment nor a celebration of
Gurdjieff, this project is a view into the dynamics of the cult of personality,
the plausability of esoteric knowledge, notions of orientalism, charismatic
icons, diagrams, and mysticism. Gurdjieff can be seen as a point of departure
in understanding these concepts.
Hull uses
Gurdjieff as a symbol or an indicator for the incidence of new age gurus and
the search for truth and reality vis-a-vis Eastern knowledge in early Twentieth
Century Europe. Through a multitude of formal techniques, mediums, and art
practices, the work seeks to analyze and historically contextualize the milieu
of Mr. Gurdjieff. This process includes the complex conceptualization of
mystical identity, patterning as reference point and metaphor, spiritual
collectives, and revisionist cultural history. Pulling from sundry strands of
references, the work seeks to be evocative of a particular era and feeling,
thus creating new associations either linked to or wholly inconsequential to
the subject matter.