Errant Bodies / Not I

Errant Bodies / Not I

Date: 
28.01.2012 17:00
Edition: 
2012
Format: 
Partner event
Location: 
Other Locations
Laute spielender Narr, ein Bein über den Nacken legend by Anton Möller der Älter
Laute spielender Narr, ein Bein über den Nacken legend by Anton Möller der Ältere (1605)

Beckett's original play "Not I" opens up to questions of voicing, otherness, and the existential void between life and death. Taking such fundamental questions, the exhibition plays with notions of masquerade, impersonation, and multiple personalities. | Vernissage/Opening time & date: January 28th, 5pm, Exhibition dates: January 29 - February 5, Address: Errant Bodies, Kollwitzstrasse 97, 10435 Berlin

Not I
Artist/s: Saâdane Afif, Alessandro Bosetti, Leif Elggren, Brandon LaBelle, Heimo Lattner, Annette Stahmer
Curator/s: Organized by Brandon LaBelle

 

Beckett's original play "Not I" opens up to questions of voicing, otherness, and the existential void between life and death. Taking such fundamental questions, the exhibition plays with notions of masquerade, impersonation, and multiple personalities. It presents a series of works, a collection of documents, a space of echoes, so as to render and amplify the gaps and openings between voice and language, sense and communication, I and Not I.

 

Errant Bodies has been publishing works of and about sound, auditory issues, spatial arts, and cultures of experimental performance and art since 1995. It supports experimental work and discourse that queries the positionality of the author, and searches for new points of social contact and modes of publicness, through sited projects, manifestations and presentations.

 

Vernissage/Opening time & date: January 28th, 5pm
Finnisage/Closing time & date: February 5th, 5pm
Exhibition dates: January 29 - February 5
Opening hours each day: 1pm - 5pm
Cost: Free
Address: Errant Bodies, Kollwitzstrasse 97, 10435 Berlin
> errantbodies.org

 

(Image: Laute spielender Narr, ein Bein über den Nacken legend by Anton Möller der Ältere, 1605)

share