7th to 31st JANUARY 2010
Strange Attractor in residence at Viktor Wynd Fine Art Inc

Celebrating unpopular culture since 2001, Strange Attractor has been an open channel for high strangeness in all its forms: publishing books and curating talks, performances, screenings and events at venues all over London. Drawing on a deep seam of knowledge contained within historians, anthropologists, sorcerers, artists, authors, musicians, obscurists and enthusiasts, Strange Attractor declares war on mediocrity and a pox on the footsoldiers of stupidity. Join us!
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The first Strange Attractor Salon will be held at Viktor Wynd Fine Art (incorporating The Little Shoppe of Horrors), 11 Mare Street, London, UK, E8 4RP, between 7 and 31 January 2010. The exhibition will gather together, for the first time, a selection of art and illustration from Strange Attractor’s contributors, friends, allies and inspirations. Like our books and events the Salon will incorporate a wide range of media (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, sound and video) from both trained and untrained artists. The assembled exhibitors all share Strange Attractor’s fascinations with inner space, craft, science (natural and unnatural) and the fantastic.

Confirmed contributing artists are:
Phil Baker * Joel Biroco * Richard Brown * Ossian Brown * John
Coulthart * Rod Dickinson * Disinformation * English Heretic * Tessa
Farmer * Blue Firth * Alison Gill * Doug Harvey * Josephine Harvatt *
Ken Hollings * Stewart Home * Julian House * Ali Hutchinson * Alyssa
Joye * Maud Larsson * Gary Lachman * Xtina Lamb * John Lundberg * Man
From Uranus * Eleanor Morgan * Frances Morgan * Drew Mulholland *
Bridget Nicholls * Oscillatorial Binnage * Katie Owens * Edwin Pouncey
* Arik Roper * Gavin Semple * Martin Sexton * USURP * Robert Wallis *
Catharyne Ward * Eric Wright *

Mark Pilkington is a writer, editor and publisher with a keen interest in the further shores of science, belief, folklore and culture. He is the author of Far Out: 101 Strange Tales from Science's Outer Edge (Disinformation) and the forthcoming Mirage Men (Constable Robinson). His writing has appeared in publications and anthologies including London Noir (Serpent's Tail), The Anomalist, Fortean Times, The Guardian, Arthur and The Wire. When not working with words, Mark can be found performing with experimental musical groups including Raagnagrok, Disinformation and Yan Gant Y Tan.