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Schlussreport
5. Berlin Biennale
für zeitgenössische Kunst
Fatoumata Diwara beim Festival au Fil des Voix - 16.02.2012 (01:06)
...Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program - 11.02.2012 (22:54)
The Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program offers month long residencies to visual artists, composers, playwrights/screenwriters, and writers of fiction, nonfiction and poetry in the months of June, July, August and September, 2012. To apply: http://www.byrdcliffe.org/artist-in-residence...Olivier Roy - Postislamisme - 07.01.2012 (14:26)
Interview avec Olivier Roy. Les Matins /France Culture...
SEVERAL PURSUITS is looking for texts and papers that deal with the concept of FAILURE, in particular for those that deal with the concept in an experimental or otherwise novel approach, but are also interested in more academic formats. We are hoping to gather new ideas from this material to form the structures of a more experimental symposium format, to take place in Berlin in 2010.
After our CALL FOR REJECTS as a first stage of the project last year, many artists have followed the call and submitted images and accounts of works of art that they have rejected themselves yet hung onto. The full GALLERY OF REJECTS is on view on our website http://www.severalpursuits.org.
We look forward to receiving your thoughts, snippets, anecdotes, scripts and poems - let them be suggestive, instructive, constructive or destructive - we are curious about your ideas! See contact info below.
SEVERAL PURSUITS
info@severalpursuits.org
http://www.severalpursuits.org
FURTHER ONGOING PURSUITS
PURSUIT: ALICE MICELI
SEVERAL PURSUITS is proud to announce the preparation of our first publication - a collaborative effort with the Brasilian, Berlin-based artist Alice Miceli. The publication will form part of her artwork ‘The Chernobyl Project’, for which the artist travelled to Belarus and the Ukraine several times over a period of three years. Whilst Miceli’s x-ray negatives, exposed in the exclusion zone around the reactor ruin in a self-built camera obscura, as well as her filmic works have been exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, the publication will comprise a collection of previously unseen materials accumulated over the course of the project. This will include official documents and letters of permission, as well as more subjective personal responses, which, although they exist outside the ‘exhibition works’, are still vital elements of the project itself and allow a further insight in Miceli’s practice and working processes beyond this particular project.Eingestellt von admin 11.03.2010 (00:39)
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