Events from November 1 to November 30
CORPS explores how labor and gender are addressed under the lens of regimented movement.
Bajo la Sombra del Sol (Under the Sun’s Shadow) is a performative hypertextural scenic work by extreme vocalist, improviser, and intermedia artist Carmina Escobar that is staged, makes communion with, and is filmed at the natural landscape of Mono Lake, California.
To mark the opening of Florian Hecker - Resynthesizers, an exhibition by Florian Hecker produced by Equitable Vitrines at the MAK Center’s Fitzpatrick-Leland House, Ina Blom will deliver a talk entitled Intramachinic Atmospheres: Florian Hecker and the Fabrication of Sensing.
The Karrabing Film Collective, an Indigenous media group based in Australia’s Northern Territories, uses the creation of film and art installations as a form of Indigenous grassroots resistance and self-organization.
Methodically weaving together digital images sourced from the internet and footage shot on his mobile phone, Lebanese artist Haig Aivazian reveals the traces of soft and hard power.