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Art News:
Triple Canopy
presents:
SENDER, CARRIER, RECEIVER
Paris, Sarajevo &
Berlin
June 28–July 29
A series of conversations, screenings, readings, performances, and
provocations in Paris, Berlin, and Sarajevo, organized by Triple Canopy with Nine
Eglantine
Yamamoto-Masson.
Paris
Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, June
28
The Public School, Bétonsalon, June
29
Sarajevo
Duplex Gallery, July
18
Berlin
Program, July
8–29
Appartement, July
16
Paris, June
28–29
The Weight of
Air
June 28 at Les Laboratoires
d'Aubervilliers
As part of Walking Theory Platform's Illegal Cinema series, Triple
Canopy editor Alexander Provan will present a screening of censored and
marginalized works from the '60s and '70s that blur the lines between filmmakers
and radicals, action and representation, propaganda and art. A discussion will
follow, examining contemporary right-wing movements and their own modes of
self-representation.
The Page and the
Screen
June 29 at The Public School, Bétonsalon
Triple Canopy editor Alexander Provan will facilitate this class examining print culture
in the digital era: the potential that new technologies offer for renovating
reading and viewing; historical precedents for the transformation of print, and
related publics and art practices; and the evolution and disaggregation of what
we've come to call
publishing.
Sarajevo, July
18
The Reading
Room
Stefan Sulzer + Sandra Bradvić + Molly
Kleiman
July 18 at Duplex
Gallery
How do we salvage and revivify archives that have been destroyed, diminished, or
forgotten? Zurich-based Bosnian curator Sandra Bradvić will
discuss the library as a site of conflict and social research; Swiss artist Stefan Sulzer will screen
readings of neglected texts from the Bosnian National Library, whose 1.5 million
books burned when bombarded by Serbian
nationalists on August 25, 1992; and Triple Canopy editor Molly Kleiman will
question how we read and remember in the digital era. Discussion will follow
with students and faculty from the Sarajevo Academy of Fine
Art.
Berlin, July
8–29
Unless otherwise indicated, all events will be held at Program, Invalidenstraße
115, at 7:30
p.m.
False
Friends
Yoko Tawada + Uljana Wolf + Ken Okiishi + Sam
Frank
July 8
Mistranslation and the in-between. Yoko Tawada will read a
trilingual collage of her fiction, Uljana Wolf will read from and
discuss her German-English DICHTionary poems, Ken Okiishi will read from
One Season in Hell and screen an excerpt from (Goodbye to)
Manhattan, and Triple Canopy editor Sam Frank will fail to speak
Russian.
Spheres of
Influence
Lene Berg + Andreas
Bunte
July
15
How do the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' politicized aesthetics show
themselves in the present? Berlin-based artists and filmmakers Andreas Bunte and Lene Berg will each screen
recent works, with a discussion to follow, moderated by Triple Canopy editors
Sam Frank and Sarah
Resnick.
Who Cares,
Redux
Triple Canopy + The Public School
+ Per-Oskar Leu + Hush Hush + Jacob Kirkegaard + 10-2-10 + Easton
West
July 16 at Appartement, dinner at 7:30 p.m., performances & party
at 9:30
p.m.
Digesting the creative economy in multiple courses: how art can act as an agent
for social action; or, how that question can act as fodder for dinner-table
conversations. A meal and discussion organized by The Public School, followed by
installations, performances, and revelry. Sound by Jacob Kirkegaard, installation
by curatorial collective 10-2-10, performance by Per-Oskar Leu with Triple
Canopy editorial and program manager Peter J. Russo, music by Hush Hush and Easton West. Space at the
dinner is limited; RSVP to contact@canopycanopycanopy.com.
Sounding
Spaces
Jacob Kirkegaard + Steve
Rowell
July
19
Obscure visual and aural phenomena, and the views they offer of the natural
landscape, the built environment, and the power structures behind them. Sound
artist Jacob Kirkegaard will present
Bandera, composed from audio recordings of the flagstaff masts from the
United States Interests building in Havana. Artist, researcher, and Center for
Land Use Interpretation collaborator Steve Rowell will present a new
video work. With a discussion to follow, moderated by Triple Canopy creative
director Caleb
Waldorf.
Print and
Demand
Triple Canopy + 032c + XYM +
Fillip
July
22
How is print culture being changed by the manifold forms of online publication?
How are public spaces constituted around those forms? A discussion of the
changing nature of publishing and related art practices and publics. 032c is a Berlin-based
magazine of contemporary culture; XYM is a Norwegian online
publisher of temporarily available PDF projects; Fillip is a Canadian
magazine of art, culture, and
ideas.
Of Death and
Lasers
Triple Canopy + Jeremy
Shaw
July
29
Triple Canopy presents a briefing and interrogation regarding the activities of
the International Necronautical
Society's Berlin Inspectorate, and the group's claim that the city is the
World Capital of Death. Editors and suspected agents will present intelligence
on the INS's plan to recruit citizens and occupy a major cultural landmark as
part of its efforts to "map, enter, colonise and, eventually, inhabit" the
space of death. Then, on a different note, Berlin-based artist Jeremy Shaw will deliver a
performative lecture on the history and future of laser technologies in and out
of medical science, advanced weaponry, and visual
culture.
Triple Canopy works
collectively with writers, artists, researchers and other collaborators on
projects that deal critically with culture and politics, and the ways people
engage them, both online and in the world at large. These investigations are
realized in an online magazine as well as in public programs and print
publications encompassing various fields and locales. We aim to present work and
advance ideas informed by a multitude of disciplines and perspectives, and to
disseminate them among a broad and diverse audience. Triple Canopy, a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization, was founded in late 2007; our first issue was published on
March 17,
2008.
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