What makes a game a game? Is it any activity with rules or contestants? Does it always include an element of fun or play? Skill, luck, deception? Is it different from a sport or pastime?
After a year in which many have experienced the challenging effects of social isolation, The Portico Library invites the public to a restorative programme celebrating games and recreation through the ages. From Jane Austen's depictions of the card-playing Georgian middle classes to Dickens' festivals and dances, 19th-century literature describes the roles that pastimes play in our cultural lives, and the social, moral and intellectual aspects of game-playing. Films, paintings and objects by contemporary artists will complement books and illustrations from the Library's unique 19th-century collection that explore the origins of popular games and the contexts in which they evolved. Other books in the Library's collection on display will include Joseph Strutt's Glig Gamena Angel Deod or The Sports & Pastimes of the People of England Including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and Pompous Spectacles, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time; Matilda Chaplin Ayrton's Child-life in Japan; Samuel Weller Singer's History of Playing Cards; Lilly Grove's Dancing; and John Northbrooke's Treatise Against Dicing, Dancing, Plays and Interludes, with Other Idle Pastimes. Artworks will include Hope Strickland's tender short film Home Soon Come, Bob Bicknell-Knight's video game-inspired paintings, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley's archiving of Black Trans experience through digital technologies and Birungi Kawooya's mixed-media collages of card and African batik depicting Kiganda and Hiplet dancers.
The exhibition Fun & Games: Playtime past & present will open:
Online: 20th Nov 2020 - 24 May 2021
In the Library: 3rd Dec 2020 - 24 May 2021
Free online preview event: Thursday 19th November 2020, 7pm-8pm
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