Sunday, 28.02.2010 -
Friday, 29.06.2012

 

Motto
Motto Zürich Bookstore
Alexis Zavialoff
 

Beginning from March 2010 to June 2012 Corner College has co-organised and co-hostsed a bookstore offering a wide selection of books, magazines and artists' publications provided by Motto Berlin.


Foyer Shelf


Haute Bricolage


Corner College Shelf


Outside View


For more informations and orders go to:

Motto Distribution
variomatlink::Motto Zürich Facebook::http::www.facebook.com/mottozurich?ref=ts

Posted by Corner College Collective

Tuesday, 15.05.2012 -
Friday, 25.05.2012

 

Ausstellung
Stray Topology
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Stray Topology is a group show of photographic works by students from the F+F Schule fur Kunst und Mediendesign Zurich. The works have been produced in response to an open ended dialogue on the perception of place and its representations. The show includes a screening and discussion as part of Theory Tuesdays.

Taking the position that place is both exactly where it is and a digression from itself, the project examines the encounter with place through perspectives on urbanism, architecture and literature.

These vantage points animate our relationship to place, suggesting a meshing of subjective experience with the processes of recollection. The project considers the politics of place in relation to the selection, construction and mediation of the photographic image.

Project coordinator: Mary Maclean

Opening: Wednesday, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Opening hours: Saturdays, 12am - 5pm or by appointment

Posted by Stefan Wagner

Friday, 18.05.2012
17:00h

 

Buchvernissage / Lecture
Success and Uncertainty
Bart de Baets, Sandra Kassenaar
 

From March till July 2011 Dutch graphic designers Bart de Baets (Knokke, Belgium, 1979) and Sandra Kassenaar (Johannesburg, South Africa, 1982) were resident artists at the Townhouse Gallery in Cairo.

Due to the recent events in Egypt and especially its capitol, their initial date of arrival on the 1st of February 2011 was postponed for a month. Being stunned by the political tidal wave flooding the country, the resignation of Hosni Mubarak and the phenomenon of having a curfew — something they had only heard of in World War II stories — the designers found themselves gazing from the sidelines, not knowing how exactly to react to all of this. They asked themselves ‘Would it be arrogant to confront the Egyptians with our assumptions? And ‘isn’t it ignorant to pretend to have a nose bleed?’


Success and Uncertainty


Their unclear position and the new situation the country found itself in proved to be an inspiring discovery, which eventually lead to the project "Success and Uncertainty." The title of this work is an existing headline taken from the 12th of February 2011 front page of "The Evansville Courier & Press," a local Indiana newspaper reporting Mubarak’s resignation as the president of Egypt.


Success and Uncertainty at San Seriffe in W139, Amsterdam


On Wednesday June 1st 2011 a lightbox was hung outside the Townhouse Gallery that announced the start of the project and showcased the first of twenty-one posters. During the month of June 2011, each day a new poster was presented, generating a growing exhibition. The daily changing posters could be seen both in- and outside of the gallery and — just like newspapers — showed bold statements and gruesome facts, next to light-hearted messages, such as casual observations and rumours that caught Sandra and Bart’s attention during their residency. The content provided by both therefore created a clash of information that will influence the way one reads a poster. It was this constant dialogue between the designers that lead to "Success and Uncertainty."

http://www.successanduncertainty.wordpress.com

Organized in collaboration with Motto Zürich.

Posted by Urs Lehni

Monday, 21.05.2012
20:00h

 

Each One, Teach One
Theory Tuesdays
Philip Matesic
 



As part of the F+F Schule fur Kunst und Mediendesign show "Stray Topology", Theory Tuesdays will screen excerpts from Robinson in Ruins directed by Patrick Keiller. The film excerpts will be followed by a discussion on the role of ruin aesthetics in relation to the sites and non-places of urban modernity. Mary Maclean and students in the project will hold a critical discussion of the work in the exhibition.

Robinson in Ruins
Production year: 2010
Running time: 101 minutes
Director: Patrick Keiller

PLEASE NOTE: ONLY EXCERPTS FROM THE FILM WILL BE SHOWN.

Posted by Stefan Wagner

Sunday, 27.05.2012 -
Wednesday, 30.05.2012

 

Ausstellung / Workshop
Pursue Other Avenues
Flurin Bisig, Clare Kenny, Isabelle Krieg
 


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Pursue Other Avenues is an experiment which takes the form of an open and public "exhibition making workshop". By showing the negotiation, research, and dialogue that typically finishes before the vernissage this experiment aims to give participants an understanding of artists and their work, greater to that of seeing a mere static display of material products. This experiment views all participants as producers, audience, critics, and curators, and with the aid of Isabelle Krieg, Clare Kenny, and Flurin Bisig everyone present will contribute to the development of the exhibition process. This experiment will display the traditionally private stages of an exhibition—doing away with the traditionally public stage entirely. Contrary to most exhibitions, Pursue Other Avenues will not be pure documentation of prior actions, discussions, or collaborations, but the exhibition will be the discourse and connections as they are created. The exhibition becomes flexible and public, and by the time it ‘matures’ it will not then be arrested and stagnate, but this will signal its end.

Schedule:

Monday May 28, 2012 6pm-9pm
Artists talks and open discussions.

Tuesday May 29, 2012 6pm-9pm
part one- Connect and contrast the artists work. Thematic? Non-thematic?
part two – Which works would we (all participants) showcase by each artists? If new works were created what would they look like?

Wednesday May 30, 2012 6pm-9pm
part one – Discuss space and the effect that different spaces would have on the artist and their works.
part two - Effect that context can have on meanings of work and how this could change what we (all participants) know about the work.

Thursday May 31, 2012 6pm-?
part one – How could we communicate these artists' work effectively to people who did not take part in this process?
8pm – vernissage

Find more informations on the Pursue Other Avenues-Blog

Organized by Lindsey Sharman.

Contact pursueotheravenues@gmail.com

> Invitation Card "Pursue Other Avenues"

Posted by Stefan Wagner

Thursday, 31.05.2012
19:00h

 

Lecture
Action & Adventure
David Senior
 


Alphonse Allais, Album Primo-Avrilesque, 1897


David will introduce some historical artists' publications and trace one origin story for this genre of experimental books. It won't be a full history - maybe a one hour chapter from a 10 part drama mini-series - but there will be a lot of action and adventure. In the mix will be content from three recent shows that he has assembled from the library collection at MoMA - Access to Tools: Publications from the Whole Earth Catalog, 1968-1974, Scenes from Zagreb and Millennium Magazine.

Posted by Urs Lehni

Tuesday, 05.06.2012
19:00h -
Friday, 08.06.2012

 

Ausstellung / Kino / Lecture
A PARADISE OF LETTERS (AN EXHIBITION THAT NEVER TOOK PLACE)
Jonas (J) Magnusson, Kim West
 


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For a long time, Letterism – established by Isidore Isou – has remained the unknown avant-garde of European Post-war art. Using copies and documents, A Paradise of Letters looks at two aspects of the movement’s production: their notion of a ”metagraphic” or ”hypergraphic” novel, and their experiments with a ”discrepant”, ”chiseling” and ”nuclear” cinema. The display and accompanying lectures will ask the speculative, hypothetical question: what would be the result if these largely forgotten practices were reinscribed into the narrative of post-war poetry, art and cinema?


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A Paradise of Letters is organized by Jonas (J) Magnusson and Kim West. Both will give a lecture (each 1h) about the following topics:

”Hypergraphics, or the art of re-reading and re-writing our world-text” by Jonas (J) Magnusson

Jonas (J) Magnusson will discuss the hypergraphic novels by Isidore Isou (Les Journaux des Dieux, ”The God's Diaries”, 1950; Initiation à la haute Volupté, ”Initiation to High Voluptuousness”, 1960; Jonas ou le corps à la recherche de son âme, ”Jonah, or the Body Searching for its Soul”, 1984), Gabriel Pomerand (Saint Ghetto des Prêts, ”St Ghetto of the Loans”, 1950) and Maurice Lemaître (Canailles, ”Riff-raff”, 1950).
Metagraphics (or post-writing), invented by Isodore Isou in 1950, and four years later renamed hypergraphics (or super-writing), aimed both at subverting the novel as it was known at the time, and at extending Letterist painting to the totality of characters of all writing systems in their existing or invented transcriptions, seen through their ideographic, lexical and alphabetic categories.

”Nuclear cinema: Letterist film experiments” by Kim West

With their first Letterist films, Traité de bave et d’éternité and Le film est déjà commencé? (both 1951), Isidore Isou and Maurice Lemaître wanted to radically extend cinema’s scope of possibilities. Scratching the film frames, separating images and sounds, voices and bodies, and employing the cinema theater as an aesthetic element, they introduced a number of innovative techniques that predated the experiments of ”structural” and ”expanded” cinema, as well as the renegotiations of film language by the Nouvelle Vague filmmakers.
In his combined lecture and screening, Kim West will discuss Isou’s and Lemaître’s classic films, as well as the work of other Letterist filmmakers such as Marc’O (”Nuclear Cinema”, 1952, Closed Vision, 1954, Les Idoles, 1968), Gil Wolman (L’anti-concept, 1952), and Roland Sabatier (such as Pensiez-vous (vraiment) voir un film de Roland Sabatier?, 1973).


Isidore Isou, Les journaux des dieux


Opening hours: Thursday and Friday, 5-7pm; Saturday, 12am-5pm

The project is made with support by Moderna Museet, Stockholm and Allianz Kulturstiftung.

Posted by Stefan Wagner

Wednesday, 06.06.2012
20:00h

 

Kino
Traité de Bave et d'Éternité



"Traité de bave et d'éternité" est un film expérimental français écrit et réalisé par Isidore Isou en 1951, produit par Marc'O, et monté avec l'aide de Maurice Lemaître.

Ce film, qui fit scandale à Cannes en 1951 et reçut le Prix des Spectateurs d'Avant-Garde, est basé sur le principe de ce qu'Isou appelle le montage discrépant, qui consiste en une disjonction totale entre le son et l'image, traités de manière autonome sans aucune relation signifiante.

Ainsi, la bande-son est constituée de poèmes lettristes (servant de générique et d'interludes), auxquels s'adjoint une narration contant l'histoire de Daniel, auteur d'un manifeste pour un nouveau cinéma (le cinéma discrépant), de son discours face à un public hostile et de son histoire d'amour avec une dénommée Ève.

L'autonomisation du son a pour but de le faire s'épanouir pleinement, sans tenir compte de l'image, lui offrant ainsi toute la richesse stylistique de la prose, devenant un véritable roman parlé (procédé qui inspirera notamment Chris Marker pour son film La Jetée).

La bande-image, quant à elle, constituée, en grande partie, de found footage, présente une succession d'images banales : Isou errant dans le quartier de Saint-Germain-des-Près ou en compagnie de personnalités (comme Cendrars ou Cocteau), des fragments de films militaires récupérés dans les poubelles de l'armée ou d'exercices de gymnastique filmés, et des plans d'actualités de personnalités de l'époque, telle l'actrice Danièle Delorme.

Ces images servent de prétexte à l'utilisation de la ciselure, procédé rendu en peignant, grattant ou rayant directement la pellicule, séparant ainsi chaque photogramme, habituellement perdu dans le mouvement général d'un film, pour l'explorer en lui-même et l'anéantir. L'image se retrouve parfois réduite à des écrans blancs ou noirs à divers moments du film.

(Wikipedia)

"Traité de bave et d'éternité" (Venom and Eternity)
Directed by Isidore Isou
France, 1951
b/w, 111 Min, English Subtitles

Read here more about lettrist cinema:

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/OCTO_a_00019

Posted by Stefan Wagner