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Roger Thorp is a British artist born in Chapel-en-le-Frith in Derbyshire in 1955. He currently lives and works in Cornwall. After leaving film school, Thorp started out as a runner in the film industry, moving on to work as producer and pm on music videos for U2, The Clash, Iggy Pop among others. He has also directed programmes for NGO’s such as WWF, ILO and the Red Cross, working in Australia, Mongolia and the USA. He has also made two feature films. Other work by Thorp as a writer/director has been screened in Rome, Barcelona, Copenhagen and London. In 2004 he co-founded the art-house online gallery ‘Littlesong Films’ and in 2015 he founded ‘The Olive Network’ a sophisticated web platform built to foster tolerance and understanding throughout diverse global communities by focusing on the positive long term contributions of charity, the arts and humanities. Thorp exhibits his work internationally.
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Mabon’ is the first in an ongoing series of international mixed online exhibitions following this rhythm of the seasons, known as ‘the wheel of the year’. This ‘calendar’ provides a cue for the duration of each show, and inevitably flavours the selection of works presented…
Anima Mundi’s major online international mixed exhibition featuring the work of 40 international artists, is now available to view on our website alongside the online catalogue, images, texts and video…
Anima Mundi are delighted to launch ‘Beyond Ourselves’ a major mixed online exhibition featuring 39 international artists.
'Ode to a Nightingale' is now open online. It was curated in response to the extraordinary crisis moment of lockdown that we find ourselves in and is our most international exhibition to date.
Anima Mundi are delighted to present Roger Thorp’s ‘The Dreamer's Heart' at the Auditorium Parco Della Musica in Rome, Italy, from 1st - 31st January 2020.
Anima Mundi is proud to present ‘Protected by Alarms’ which takes place in the empty and derelict, Vicarage Flats in St. Ives. The exhibition provides an eclectic response to the confused and challenging backdrop of this moment in time.
Anima-Mundi presents ‘In Fields of Grace’ an elemental, multimedia solo exhibition by Roger Thorp consisting of five immersive and interactive installations.
Joy Wolfenden Brown's 'Pneuma' & Roger Thorp's 'Blue In Amber' opened at Anima-Mundi on 27th July, to great enthusiams. The exhibitions continue until 1st September