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Pfeil Magazine Release #17 High – Saturday January 13
Tomorrow we celebrate the 17th issue of Pfeil Magazine, dedicated to the motif High, published by Montez Press, at Kunstverein GASTGARTEN e. V. Nordkanalstraße 53 Hamburg, Germany.
Both a musical video work, When the Waves Rise Higher by Tina Kämpe, and the edible installation Sky Snacks by Jasmin Werner and Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann will be presented to the guests. Moreover, we will listen to the readings Towers of Hope by Christiane Blattmann, and Unruly Women on Planes, Nameplates, and Goats by Nina Kuttler, accompanied by a breezy menu.
The show will open at 7 pm; the readings will begin at 8.30 pm.
From bottom to top and back again, the 17th issue of Pfeil Magazine is dedicated to the motif High, with all its connected meanings. We encounter physical, mental, and social states of up and down, high and low, how they relate to each other and yet constantly contradict. Inside are tales of drug history, addiction, the reproduction crisis, hopes and disappointments, radiation with benefits, high-pitched dolphin tones, and even a frightened cupcake.
Contributors: Alejandra López, Bod Mellor, Cecilia Gentili, Christiane Blattmann, Claire DeVoogd, Cordula Ditz, Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann, Jac Common, Jan Matthé, Jane Joritz-Nakagawa, Jakob Tanner, Jasmin Werner, Katie Della-Valle, Katy Lewis Hood, Leah Jun Oh, Lila de Magalhaes, Lucy Beech, Masha Silchenko, Marina Pinsky, Michael Kent, Michelle Esther O’Brien, Moesari, Nina Kuttler, Paige Emery, Paul Niedermayer, Penny Goring, Riar Rizaldi, Sands Murray-Wassink, Silvia Federici, Tang Han, Tina Kämpe.
→ Pfeil #17 High Release – Saturday 13th January at Kunstverein GASTGARTEN, Hamburg
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An Alterable Terrain. Edited by Rhea Dillon. Published by Tate Publishing, 2023
Introducing this year’s Interjection Calendar Guest Editor: Rhea Dillon
Rhea Dillon is an artist, writer and poet based in London. Examining and abstracting her intrigue of the ‘rules of representation’ as a device to undermine contemporary Western culture, Dillon questions what constitutes the ontology of race and power, versus the ontic.
The artist’s first institutional solo exhibition, An Alterable Terrain, opened at Tate Britain, Art Now in 2023. Accompanying this major exhibition, a new book showcases her poetically insightful work. Edited by Dillon, An Alterable Terrain features her poethic writing, alongside newly commissioned texts, posthumously published poems from the poetry archives in Jamaica and installation views of the exhibition alongside individual works. The artist presented Catgut – The Opera as part of Park Nights 2021 at the Serpentine Pavilion, a publication of the same title was released in 2023 by Worms Publishing and launched at the ICA London.
Recent exhibitions include The Black Fold at Kunstverein Kevin Space, Vienna (2023); We looked for eyes creased with concern, but saw only veils at Sweetwater, Berlin (2023); The Sombre Majesty (or, on being the pronounced dead) at Soft Opening, London (2022); Real Corporeal at Gladstone Gallery, New York (2022); Love at Bold Tendencies, London (2022) and an online screening at The Kitchen, New York (2022). Dillon was in residence at Triangle – Astérides, Marseille in 2022 and V.O. Curations, London, culminating in a solo exhibition, Nonbody Nonthing No Thing and poetry chapbook Donald Dahmer (both 2021).
→ Read more about Rhea Dillon’s work here
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MPR January Schedule
Saturday 13th January live from Artists Space with isaiah a. hines and Elizabeth Robinson for the Segue Reading Series.
Thursday 18th January live from Index Art Book Fair in Mexico City with Loris.
Friday 19th January live from Index Art Book Fair with Oaza Books, Nina Bačun, Roberta Bratović, Terminal Ediciones, Sofía Acosta-Varea, Diego del Valle Ríos, Diego Aguirre, Rosi Braidotti, Siranda, Catalina Pérez, Román Domínguez Jiménez, Iñaki Bonillas, Alexander Bruck, Pepx Romero, THEURBANX.ORG, Vivianne A. Njoku, and Adishaku Bennu.
Saturday 20th January live from Index Art Book Fair with Gris Tormenta, Chica Banquete, Pablo Duarte, Juan Carlos Franco, Sandra Sánchez, Jacobo Zanella, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Yasmine Ostendorf-Rodríguez, Andrea Spikker, Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens, and Susana Vargas Cervantes. We’ll also be broadcasting live from New York from the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) at 3pm for the launch of Winter Editions’ Hélio Oiticica: Secret Poetics featuring Rebecca Kosick and Irene Small, and at 5pm from Artists Space for the Segue Reading Series with Bahaar Ahsan and Uche Nduka.
Sunday 21st January live from Index Art Book Fair with FIEBRE Editions, Astrid Cuero, Aarón Jiménez García, Carla Lamoyi, Astrid Cuero, Aarón Jiménez García, Carla Lamoyi, El Insulto, Layla Fassa, Zeb Tortorici, Adolfo Vega, Radio Nopal, and Sergej Vutuc.
Wednesday 24th January we’re back in NYC with shows from Harald Thys, Gijs Milius, Charles de Agustin, Zachary B. Feldman, Vladimir Gurewich, Thanh Nguyen, and Tim Lessick, and Phill Niblock.
Thursday 25th January we’ll be broadcasting from London with Amanda Camenisch, Therese Westin, Saint Torrente, Imogen, Marcus Barela, Alexandria Animba, Alex Chinneck, Louise Ashcroft, Isaac Elle, James Hendrix Elsey, Rachael Crowther and Campbell King.
Friday 26th January we’re in NYC again with broadcasts from Stanley Schtinter, Harald Thys, Gijs Milius, Tim Simonds, Meadow St. Sucre, Ben Vida, Lea Bertucci, Ric Royer, Alec Sturgis and C. Spencer Yeh, Benjamin Krusling, Vijay Masharani and Flashlight.
Saturday 27th January we’ll have shows from Harald Thys, Gijs Milius, Extra Extra, Emmanuel Olunkwa, Johanna Zwirner, Lee Ann Brown, Brian Kim Stefans, Guy Weltchek, Dion TYGAPAW McKenzie, WTCHCRFT, Russell E. L. Butler, McKenzie Wark and Juliana Huxtable.
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With love,
MPR & Montez Press
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