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"It's After The End Of The World" (Don't You Know That Yet?)

A Picture novel study of the human spirit in the fantastic / magical and the human soul in the metaphorical and physical in Five Chapters – being Oppression, Rainbows, Mythology, Cosmology, Salvation.

The book is available to Order / ‘Buy Now’ exclusively from this Website in three versions. All orders are dispatched within 24 hours of the order confirmation.

The book is available to Order / ‘Buy Now’ exclusively from this Website in three versions. All orders are dispatched within 24 hours of the order confirmation.

The book was recently affiliated as resource material associated with the Exhibition ‘In The Black Fantastic’ at the Hayward Gallery in London.

Please click on links for three recent articles on the book -

An interview with Richard Metzger for Dangerous Minds

From the Magazine NATAAL

An interview with a contributor from the book - Michael A. Gonzales for AFROPUNK

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FOREWORD

Here, where globes and their orbits are not circular but oospheres — not just egg forms but energies made pregnant within a certain process freed of the need for what passes for progress;

here, where time and linearity are moot answers to baseless enquiries;

here, where space is produced by men who follow lines they draw across flattened places that never were in space;

here, we locate a road that never goes away, is always there, welcoming.

And here, the artist culls a report to teach us how we learn we have nothing in order to grasp we’ve had everything all along. Together, we are a Black Mass like the breathtaking unknown that surrounds us every night with the unseeable and everyday with the unseen.

Black reveals us as one all-encompassing atmosphere of generic ontology derived from our exposure to everything, unravels the seemingly unbroken web of time and removes the monotony of unloved lives caught in concentric survival strategies.

Black is allergic to the withering costs levied against souls who fear they lack the taste of power.

Black feeds our appetite for elemental truths outering from a space of light.

Black casts off the weight of elementary values — where black and white mirror only what’s base and superficial.

Black washes away the tiny insults that manifest in lazy memories like the lingchi (“death by a thousand cuts”).

Black susses how persistent ignorance fosters casual cruelties that reflect a ubiquitous scourge of petty one-upmanship and responds with foot stomping, gut-busting, doubled-over howls of barrelhouse laughter. Black reclaims its totality as easily as the viewer’s mind completes the limitless spectrum of a monochrome photographic print.

Aboriginal mysteries acknowledge our unity as universal, affirm through ritual that our undying participation abides ancient laws contemporary scientists rediscover by observation. Jenkins grasps this process and wonders who else stumbles along this road no one knows how to begin or to end?

Sun Ra explicitly acknowledged the messages transmitted through us via our imaginations and honoured these gifts with correspondent harmonies. Sun Ra’s universe is After The End Of The World because its contents are bound to Eternity.

Enticed by the potential for saving a world of beings bound to Oppression, Sun Ra meets Angels and Demons at Play and sees how he must play for them (not with them).

Rainbows become sonic tonics, cauldrons of spectral gold:

Sun, hurrah! Who Ra? His story composes a legend living toward its resurrection, his Mythology is our idealism — post-idolatry. Cosmology is the language of this cosmos we maintain, the lighted breath Sun Ra learned to speak, a language you wouldn’t learn If I Told You. Salvation is not a waiting game, has no textbook; to embrace the infinite, one releases everything to be Whole — this is what Sun Ra found through Discipline decided by listening at the door to Cosmos.

Thus, this book is a tarot for today.

This book is inscribed in wounds that cannot scar the spirit.

This book is a tool to foster awareness of oracle as bibliomancy.

This book predicts its own improvement as necessity.

It’s After the End of the World declares a moment of deep insight — of profound listening — amidst the buzzing alarms and alerts that characterize the status quo.

It’s After the End of the World is a manifestation of the eternally unbreakable reality that casts aside the laws of civilised progress.

It’s After the End of the World represents a milestone for the foreverism of an immeasurable cosmic organism that Sun Ra and the legion of Arkestra players in his sungates led Gerald Jenkins to imagine as returned to us.

It’s After the End of the World won’t let you see as others see a cosmos that remains as It ever was.

It’s After the End of the World is After You.

Norman Douglas

from the Chapter ‘Oppression’

from the Chapter ‘Oppression’

from the Chapter ‘Rainbows’

from the Chapter ‘Rainbows’

from the Chapter ‘Mythology’

from the Chapter ‘Mythology’

Photographer Gerald Jenkins has long identified as an outsider, and his vast oeuvre reflects his natural affiliation with others who sit similarly at the fringes. His photographic subjects bring their own powerful identities to bear on his work, and Jenkins’ ever-evolving artistic process reflects their varied contributions to his ongoing study of the tension between Western capitalism and ancient spirituality. 

These artworks synthesize Jenkins’ many years photographing for fashion magazines and cinema, his documentation of Australian Indigenous Culture, and his ongoing relationship as photographer and friend with the members of Sun Ra’s Arkestra, whose philosophies and corresponding aesthetics gave him the creative entry point he had been seeking to contemplate what indeed comes after the end of the world as we know it. 

Conceptually and through physical collage work, these stylized portraits are overlaid with symbols derived from a combination of Indigenous and Afrofuturist principles of spirituality. Through visual metanarrative, Jenkins explores Sun Ra’s sci-fi futurism and the movement it birthed, based on the conception of inner and outer space experienced simultaneously and a lost past enacted as a vibrant, fantastical future incorporating Egyptology, cosmology, Christian mysticism, and theosophy—not unlike the Australian Indigenous peoples’ conception of history as being housed within an eternal present, in which time and space are intimately connected. Just as certain integrated forms and symbols bely a deeper unity between man and nature, many also reveal the discreet power structures built into the social and physical architecture of our cities, the suggestion being that ancient conceptions of oneness and spirituality are the true reality, and civilized progress the myth. 

Elizabeth Breiner

from the Chapter ‘Cosmology’

from the Chapter ‘Cosmology’

from the Chapter ‘Salvation’

from the Chapter ‘Salvation’

Contributions include Poems and Quotes by Sun Ra and the Handwritten Lyrics by KAINTHEPOET to his seminal work ‘Black Satin Amazon Fire Engine Cry Baby’

Contributions include Poems and Quotes by Sun Ra and the Handwritten Lyrics by KAINTHEPOET to his seminal work ‘Black Satin Amazon Fire Engine Cry Baby’

Further Commissioned Essays by Darius James, Jake-ann Jones, Carl Martin, Little Annie, Michael Gonzales and Norman Douglas

Further Commissioned Essays by Darius James, Jake-ann Jones, Carl Martin, Little Annie, Michael Gonzales and Norman Douglas

It’s After The End Of The World by Gerald Jenkins. 344 Pages. 306 Photographic illustrations (approx) printed on 150gsm Garda Matt Ultra FSC (Italian paper stock) Binding: Fai-Mei cloth hardback with Metal Foiling and Laminate Prints. Size: 280mm x …

It’s After The End Of The World by Gerald Jenkins. 344 Pages. 306 Photographic illustrations (approx) printed on 150gsm Garda Matt Ultra FSC (Italian paper stock) Binding: Fai-Mei cloth hardback with Metal Foiling and Laminate Prints. Size: 280mm x 220mm Portrait. Weight -1.69kg

A Picture novel study of the human spirit in the fantastic / magical and the human soul in the metaphorical and physical in Five Chapters – being Oppression, Rainbows, Mythology, Cosmology, Salvation.

ART YARD 2019

It’s After The End of The World ©2019 Gerald Jenkins. Published by Art Yard Limited.

ISBN: 978-0-9933514-5-7. © 2019 Art Yard Ltd All Rights Reserved.

Produced for Art Yard by Gerald Jenkins.

To contact Art Yard, email: artyardinfo@gmail.com.

Forever grateful to Sun Ra

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Tribalism, Existentialism, Racism, Mysticism, Theosopical Societies, The Civil Rights Movement, The Avant Garde Music Scene, Popular Culture and the banal. In order to overide this current manipulation towards Cultural Absurdism we must consider real human purpose.

This Collage print ‘Requiem In Utopia’ measures 33 inches by 44 inches in an edition of 50 - signed and numbered. The pictures relate to the book ‘It’s After The End Of The World.

Further details HERE

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