Exhibition Talk and Performance: Mathilde Rosier and Deborah Levy - Camden Art Centre

Exhibition Talk and Performance: Mathilde Rosier and Deborah Levy

3.00 – 6.30pm


To mark the culmination of Mathilde Rosier's Necklace of Fake Teeth, Deborah Levy takes a tour of the exhibition at Camden Arts Centre at 3.00pm, before leading the group to a live performance by Rosier, at the nearby Freud Museum.


High is the Ocean

Rosier’s new performance involves original artefacts collected by Freud, and live, percussive music creating the atmosphere of a tribal ritual. Staged across two floors of his London residence, the performance enacts Freud’s notion of the topographic imagination in which he analogised the ground floor of the building with the rational mind, with the upper level respresenting spiritual perceptions.



Rosier was inspired by Romain Rolland’s notion of the ‘Oceanic Feeling’ which was also a preoccupation for Freud. It describes a religiously generated feeling of limitlessness or ‘continuity’ with a cosmic energy connecting all things. Freud understood this mystical experience as the primitive ego-feeling – the sense of being that an infant has prior to its formation of an individual self, or ego, separated from its mother and the rest of the external world.