BOOK WORKS OPEN SUBMISSIONS SERIES GUEST EDITOR: NINA POWER
Deadline for applications: 1 December 2011
Deadline for applications: 1 December 2011
Book Works has developed a new website and digital archive that now includes material ranging from finished works to ephemera, correspondence, photographs and manuscripts providing an insight into the working processes of both the publishing and studio sections of the organisation.
White Columns, New York
22 October to 19 November 2011
Opening Friday 21 October 6 – 8 pm
Performance: Stewart Home and Kenneth Goldsmith
Saturday 22 October, 6.30pm
Artists are playing with words again – raiding the archive, bringing the dead back to life, making the living look dead. Quicker than the ever-elusive present, they are forging a practice through words, images, books, and ephemera, that begins to anticipate the past, forecast possible histories and re-visit alternative futures.
Meeting at Conway Hall (slight return) consists of three distinct works that utilise a combination of spoken word, printed matter, slides, and music that respond to existing texts and iconography. as the slide play collides with the open lecture, it is a visual and aural account of doubt, destruction and fear. Originally staged at the Conway Hall Ethical Centre – London’s centre for Humanist free-thinking – in July 2004, the meeting has been reconfigured for IBS: Bournville.
A conjuncture of archive, spoken word, new commissions and distributive practices are realised for the fourth installment of Again, A Time Machine at Spike Island, Bristol. The Wanderer (The Storage) is a new film and installation by Laure Prouvost. Based on artist Rory Macbeth’s ‘translation’ of a Franz Kafka novella, attempted without any knowledge of the German language or a dictionary, the film depicts a stranger, caught in storage, hallucinating, with no sense of separation between time and space.
For Again, A Time Machine at The Showroom, words and archives are discharged into the present, with the start of The Artist Talks a year long project by Sarah Pierce, and a monthly series of talks and events.
Book Works Projects/Open House 1998-2001 has given curators the opportunity to work in partnership with Book Works to commission, develop and promote innovative new practices. Initiated to encourage an active dialogue between artists and curators, Open House also seeks out new audiences.
Exhibition and book launch that took place at Book Works in 1985.
A light installation by Pavel Büchler that illuminated the St. George’s flag on the spire of Manchester Cathedral with a red light shone from the Reading Room window of Chetham’s Library.