Online Assembly, curated by Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and Bettina Steinbrügge, a collaboration with Kunstverein, Hamburg, Tuesday, November 3 (3-5pm CET/6-8am PST), 10 (5-8pm CET/8-11am PST), 17 (5-8pm CET/8-11am PST), and 24 (5-8pm CET/8-11am PST). These conversations gather various artists, thinkers, partners and scientists to discuss the main themes of the exhibition Not Fully Human, Not Human at All, bringing into focus different aspects of the discourse on dehumanization. Full program available here. For receiving the zoom links please e-mail: I am deliberate / and afraid / of nothing, a livestream zoom event in honor of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker, in support of The Women’s Building, Thursday, November 5, 7pm (PST). Featuring Judy Grahn, Jewelle Gomez, Avotcja, Arisa White, Leila Weefur, Angela Hume, hosted by Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta. Co-presented with the Poetry Center, Women and Gender Studies, San Francisco State, and The Women’s Building. RSVP required to receive the zoom link. Incidents (of Travel), dispatch from Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Episode 13 of the ongoing series narrated by Marina Reyes Franco and Sofía Gallisá Muriente. “As I write this we are on week 23 of the lockdown in Puerto Rico, at a peak of Covid-19 contagion, in the midst of an active hurricane season, and enduring an earthquake swarm that began last December. At this point of 2020, all we’ve got is each other and our discipline for self-care, as we buckle up for a black hole future. So let’s do this! Driving around is a great, Covid-safe [removed]#8221;
Download the digital version of the publication Things Entangling. Released at the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, the culmination of a long-term curatorial collaboration between the MOT, Tokyo and KADIST, this publication features the works and contributions from twelve artists/groups that trace and animate trajectories, nexuses, and mutations of [removed];Haunted by different time spans and territories, the artists reveal unexpected intersections, elusive networks, and fleeting affinities between things, facing various contemporary catastrophes, whether natural or engendered by human [removed]; Images (from top to bottom): Fred Dott, Audre Lorde and Pat Parker, Sofía Gallisá Muriente, Elodie Royer.
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