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"Food Chain" - Reading and book launch
Slava Mogutin
Introduced by Robert W Richards
May 13, 6-8 pm
Slava Mogutin reads from his first book in English, "Food Chain," published by the Brooklyn-based ITNA Press.
Part memoir, part political satire, part magic realism, the book presents a scope of texts from Mogutin's early poems to his latest writings, dubbed by the recent Russian anti-gay law as “homosexual propaganda.”
"This book is unapologetically queer, — Mogutin said in his recent interview with The Huffington Post, — and it can serve as a good guide to the new generation of queer artists on how to survive and succeed in a dangerous and often hostile environment without compromising or becoming a prey in the societal food chain."
Slava Mogutin
Introduced by Robert W Richards
May 13, 6-8 pm
Slava Mogutin reads from his first book in English, "Food Chain," published by the Brooklyn-based ITNA Press.
Part memoir, part political satire, part magic realism, the book presents a scope of texts from Mogutin's early poems to his latest writings, dubbed by the recent Russian anti-gay law as “homosexual propaganda.”
"This book is unapologetically queer, — Mogutin said in his recent interview with The Huffington Post, — and it can serve as a good guide to the new generation of queer artists on how to survive and succeed in a dangerous and often hostile environment without compromising or becoming a prey in the societal food chain."
Landscape stands today at the center of the political, aesthetic and social discourse of our time. While nowadays everyone has a voice concerning landscape — journalists and politicians, architects and urban planners, sociologists etc. refer to it all the time — the most important figures working in the field of landscape, that is, the landscape architects and the garden designers, are still mostly unknown to the public.
The Swiss Touch in Landscape Architecture intends to fill this gap and provide an insight into the extreme richness and variety of Swiss landscape architecture. In the context of The Swiss Touch in Landscape Architecture landscape architecture is not understood in a narrow and dogmatic way: besides landscape architects, the show also presents the relevant work of architects such as Bernard Tschumi or Herzog & de Meuron and that of engineers like Jürg Conzett.
Exhibition Opening
Tuesday, May 13, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Join us for the opening of The Swiss Touch in Lanscape Architecture.
Organized by: Center for Architecture
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7:00pm
Dubspot
On Tuesday May 13th,
Dubspot proudly presents Inspiring Women in Music
Technology: Creative Vocals, Sampling and Live Performance with AGF at Dubspot NY.
Tuesday, May 13th, 2014
from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
348 W 14th Street,
New York,
NY
Antye Greie-Ripatti, better known as AGF, is a renowned digital musician, vocalist, sound artist and poet. In this hands-on workshop, AGF will explain and demonstrate her unique live performance setup incorporating Max/MSP, Radial, an iPad, a Kaoss Pad and more. Attendees will also get the opportunity to participate in creating an improvised piece of music with her. AGF will also go into detail about her creative process, the importance of language in her work and what it means to be a “Poem Producer.” Join us for an evening of informative conversation, technique and inspiration.
"Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture" William Wegman in conversation with Richard Armstrong at The Guggenheim Museum
89 street: 1071 Fifth avenue, at 89 street, $18, $15 members. Free for students with RSVP and valid ID., 6:30pm
89 street: 1071 Fifth avenue, at 89 street, $18, $15 members. Free for students with RSVP and valid ID., 6:30pm
Workshop: "Drawing 101" at Brooklyn Art Space (Trestle Gallery)
Brooklyn: 168 7th street, floor 3, 6:30-9:30pm
Brooklyn: 168 7th street, floor 3, 6:30-9:30pm
Artist Talk: Kara Rooney at Brooklyn Art Space (Trestle Gallery)
Brooklyn: 168 7th street, floor 3, Suggested Donation $5, 6:30pm
Brooklyn: 168 7th street, floor 3, Suggested Donation $5, 6:30pm
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