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BOOK LAUNCH & TALK—BERLIN

Kathrin Böhm: Art on the Scale of Life

To celebrate the launch of Kathrin Böhm Art on the Scale of Life, artist/organiser Kathrin Böhm will be in conversation with art historian/critic Christoph Chwatal to discuss the intersection between art and economics, and interdependent spaces for transformative action.

Thursday 7 March, 7:30pm
Pro qm
Berlin

Find out more about the event here.

BOOK LAUNCH & PANEL DISCUSSION—SYDNEY

What to Let Go?

How can art reconfigure our collective foundational myths? And of what should we let go on the journey towards figuring it out?

To celebrate the launch of What to Let Go? editors Cosmin Costinaş and Inti Guererro, and contributors Nikau Hindin, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Pablo José Ramírez, Marian Pastor Roces and Vivian Ziherl will be in conversation with moderator Claire Shea. Together they will discuss what counts as heritage now, who gets to do the counting, and broader related issues around the subject of cultural sovereignty.

What to Let Go? is copublished by Para Site.

This event is presented as part of the opening weekend program for the 24th Biennale of Sydney.

Saturday 9 March, 6pm
UNSW Galleries
Sydney

Find out more about the event and register here.

BOOK LAUNCH & CONVERSATION—NEW YORK

Citizens of the Cosmos

Citizens of the Cosmos examines the artist Anton Vidokle’s films and the Cosmist philosophy underpinning them. It features essays and conversations with Vidokle by seminal contemporary theorists, curators, and artists: Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Keti Chukhrov, Liam Gillick, Boris Groys, Daniel Muzyczuk, Miguel Amado and Georgia Perkins, Elizabeth Povinelli, and Raqs Media Collective. This is the first book to survey Vidokle’s Cosmism-related filmic output, begun in 2014, and includes full scripts from the films.

For the book’s launch at the Swiss Institute, Vidokle will screen one of his films, Autotrofia (2020), and will be joined afterwards in conversation with Elizabeth Povinelli and Liam Gillick.

Wednesday 20 March, 7pm
Swiss Institute
New York

Find out more about the event here.

To attend, please RSVP to rsvp@swissinstitute.net.

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