Screening

Lichtspiele:
Will Holder
“The activity of framing a performance and the intentions that accumulate around that activity produce a certain anxious kind of mode. and I became bothered by that / by the flurry of activity that tends to make so many things.”

Dates

Thu, 06.04.17

Time

20:00–23:00

Registration

Booking required. Please RSVP at bobspogobar@kw-berlin.de.

Enter at own risk.

For this evening’s Lichtspiele, Mason Leaver-Yap invites Will Holder to have a conversation, get a haircut, and show video from another conversation that took place between composers Robert Ashley and Pauline Oliveros.

Typographer Will Holder (born 1969 in Hatfield, GB) produces oral and printed publications with artists and musicians. He is preoccupied with conversation as model and tool for a shared set of publishing conditions—whereby the roles of commissioner, author, subject, editor, printer, and typographer are improvised and shared, as opposed to assigned and predetermined.

The evening is part of the project Prospectus: A Year with Will Holder.

Part of project: Lichtspiele

Lichtspiele was KW’s new intimate screening and performance series based at Pogo Bar. Taking place at the beginning of each month, this monographic program presented works in dialogue with the artist and audience.

Curator: Mason Leaver-Yap.

Overview
2017–2018

The Wooster Group:
Rumstick Road
6 December 18

Jamie Crewe:
Bucolic Coda
1 November 18

Leon Filter:
MUMMYTHEDADDY
5 April 18

Kat Anderson’s Episodes of Horror:
Gestures
1 March 18

Kat Anderson’s Episodes of Horror:
Gudo: A Wounded Spectacle, mit Skye Skyetshookii
1 February 18

A Farewell to Progress
7 December 17

Brett Story:
The Prison in Twelve Landscapes (2016)
2 November 17

Linda Goode Bryant and Laura Poitras:
Flag Wars (2003)
5 October 17

Evan Ifekoya:
She was a full body speaker standing tall in the corner of the room, “West ​End ​Angel ​Of L​ove T​eacher ​For ​My ​It ​Girl” plays in the background
6 July 17

Ellen Cantor:
Pinochet Porn
7 June 17

MYSTI:
I might simply drift past you… a hiccup in purple… a careless cocksuck with no contact info… memory without name.
11 May 17

Will Holder
”The activity of framing a performance and the intentions that accumulate around that activity produce a certain anxious kind of mode. and I became bothered by that / by the flurry of activity that tends to make so many things.”
6 April 17

Charlotte Prodger:
BRIDGIT
9 March 17

Jamie Crewe:
Potash Lesson
9 February 17

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