This Dog Barking, the exhibition

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JavaArts presents an exhibition and the first public showing of the completed graphic novel “This Dog Barking – The Strange Story of UG Krishnamurti,” by Nicolas C. Grey and James Farley.

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a graphic novel by Nicolas C Grey and James FarleyExhibition at JavaArts

July 9 – September 1, 201356 Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

www.javaarts.org

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“We are not created for any grander purpose than the ants that are there or the flies that are hovering around

us or the mosquitoes that are sucking our blood.”

--UG Krishnamurti

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The date of the exhibition opening coincides with the 95th birthday of little known anti-guru and cult figure, UGK. Grey and Farley teamed up to create a book about him starting with small anecdotes, collected materials and a few drawings. After ten years it turned into a masterpiece, more than a 150 pages long that weaves together the complicated lives UGK, his family, an-tagonists and followers through highly detailed drawings and storytelling.

About the bookThe iconoclast and ‘anti-guru’ UG Krishnamurti’s (1918 – 2007) only advice was that people should throw away their crutches and free themselves from the stranglehold of cultural conditioning and the tyranny of thought.

This Dog Barking – The Strange Story of UG Krishnaumrti chronicles the bizarre history of The Cosmic Naxalite; from his troubled childhood with the Theosophists and subsequent disillusion with many of the leading spiritual teachers of the twentieth century, to his catastrophic personal life and years of homelessness and destitution in London and Paris.

In 1967 UG underwent his ‘Calamity’ – a series of biological mutations which left him in the ‘natural state’ – functioning without the interference of thought.

With no fixed address, no followers and no organization UG spent the next 30 years traveling the world and giving his uncompromising message that ‘mind is a myth’ and the human condition should be demystified and de-psychologized and viewed in purely physiological terms.

About the creatorsNicolas C GreyNicolas was born in London, but grew up in Brighton on the south coast of England, and, having left both school and home at 16 is a self-taught artist.

Working under the name Dead Nic in the 1990s he was involved in the un-derground comix scene, producing, together with Benjamin Heath, the now legendary Watermelon comic. Nic also produced stand-alone pieces during this time which were shown in the UK with the Britart agency.

He works in a range of media, including collage, photography, comic art and mixed media wall sculpture. But, his signature style remains pen and ink drawings - the intricacy and psychedelic density of which never fail to fascinate audiences.

Nic lives and works in Cambodia and is represented by Dana Langlois of JavaArts Phnom Penh. He has been working full time on drawing “This Dog Barking” since 2009.

James FarleyJames was born in the UK, studied English Literature at the University of Oxford and has been a children’s social worker for the past 22 years.

As an unsuccessful writer, his previous works include the never-performed stage adaptation of “The Radiance of the King” by Camara Laye, “Those Crazy Gurus” (unpublished) and “The Sand Pit”- a novel about a drug-smug-gling air hostess in a Saudi Arabian prison (unfinished).

James began working on the text for “This Dog Barking” in 2004, and lives with his wife and son in Cambodia.

JavaArts presents an exhibition and the first public showing of the completed graphic novel “This Dog Barking – The Strange Story of UG Krishnamurti,” by Nicolas C. Grey and James Farley.

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Cover in JapaneseNicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink and color pencil on paper)62 x 76 cm2013

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Cover in ChineseNicolas C. Grey

Drawing (ink and color pencil on paper)56 x 72 cm

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UG KrishnamurtiNicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink on paper)62 x 76 cm2013

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UG on the BenchNicolas C. Grey

Drawing (ink and color pencil on paper)60 x 84 cm

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Following page:UG goes to Kmart

Nicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)

160 x 62 cm (4 panels)2013

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Beginning EndingNicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)102 x 72 cm (2 panels)2013

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UG and Ramana 1Nicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)55 x 71cm 2013

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Introduction PageNicolas C. Grey

Drawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)53 x 69 cm

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The Order of the StarNicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)52 x 75 cm 2013

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“You have to be saved from the very idea of being saved. You must be saved from the saviors, redeemed

from the redeemers.”

--UG Krishnamurti

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Society will not ChangeNicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)59 x 82 cm 2013

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UG in LondonNicolas C. Grey

Drawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)45 x 62 cm

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No Real InterestNicolas C. GreyDrawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)45 x 62 cm 2013

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UG MeditatesNicolas C. Grey

Drawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)45 x 62 cm

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Epilogue ExcerptNicolas C. Grey

Drawing (ink, marker and pencil on paper)109 x 83 cm (2 panels)

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This Dog BarkingJuly 9 – September 1, 2013

JavaArts56 Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Open daily: 7am – 10pmwww.javaarts.org

www.javacafeandgallery.com

ContactDana Langlois, Director, JavaArts

[email protected]

Nicolas C. Grey, [email protected]

James Farley, [email protected]