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HAUSER & WIRTH PRESENTS: CONVERSATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY POETICS |
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CAT TYC / MARIE SÉGOLÈNE |
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Conversations in Contemporary Poetics, a monthly reading and discussion series exploring the diverse ways in which poetry |
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integrates with life, media, and politics, continues with readings by interdisciplinary artists Cat Tyc and Marie Ségolène. Cat Tyc |
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will unravel a text in the form of a video projection with collaborators Scott Kiernan and Lea Bertucci. Marie Ségolène will |
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present a performance work that embodies what happens when poetry is taken off the page and becomes an environment. |
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Organized by writer and curator, Jeffrey Grunthaner, Conversations in Contemporary Poetics foregrounds what goes on behind |
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the making of a poem. Rather than simply presenting poems as completed works (books, or finalized texts), the series acts like a |
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studio visit, showcasing aspects of a poet’s creative practice that might otherwise go unnoticed. |
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A collectible program, including texts by the readers and original artwork by Henry Gunderson, will be available at the event. |
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Audio of the readings will be archived by Winston Taylor Records. |
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About the readers and series organizer: |
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Marie Ségolène C. Brault (b. 1988 Montreal, Qc) holds a BA in Creative Writing and a BFA in Intermedia Cyber Arts from |
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Concordia University (Canada). She is currently completing her MFA in Performance at the School of Art Institute of Chicago. |
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Marie's work has been featured in Poetry is Dead Magazine and DRY MAGAZINE, and her books Proprioception (2015), |
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Libation (2016), Aphrodite (2016) and Requiem (2016) have recently been published by Anteism. She has participated in several |
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group exhibits, in spaces such as the Knockdown Center, Pioneer Works, City Bird Gallery (NYC), Vox Populi (Philadelphia), |
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8eleven (Toronto), Projet Pangée and Never Apart (Montreal). Marie was appointed the Guido Molinari prize from Concordia |
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University in Spring 2016. She is currently curating a touring performance project entitled EROS. |
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Cat Tyc is a Brooklyn based writer/videomaker. She has two chapbooks, one from Dancing Girl Press called An Architectural |
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Seance and the other out from Belladonna Collaborative called CONSUMES ME. Her video work has screened locally and |
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nternationally at spaces that include the Microscope Gallery, Anthology Film Archives, CUNY Graduate Center, Brooklyn |
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Museum, Kassel Fest and the PDX International Festival and has directed music videos that have been added to the rotation on |
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LOGO's NewNowNext as well as MTVu. She teaches writing throughout New York City within the CUNY system and also |
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works as the Program Coordinator at The Home School in Hudson, NY. |
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Scott Kiernan is a multi-disciplinary artist living and working in New York City. His work seeks alternate readings implicit in |
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images and the technologies employed for their production. Kiernan is founder and co-director of E.S.P. TV (2011-present), a |
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nomadic TV studio that explores televisual language and develops artist collaborations for broadcast. He also co-directs UNIT |
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11, a transmission based residency program which operates from a former ENG van turned mobile electronic studio. He has |
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exhibited and performed internationally in venues such as New Museum, Museum of Arts and Design, Swiss |
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nstitute/Contemporary Art, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Whitney Museum of American Art, Harvard Art Museums, |
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P.S.122, Mixed Greens, Ballroom Marfa, Southern Exposure, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and the Center for International |
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Contemporary Art in Rome. He teaches in Hunter College's Integrated Media Arts MFA program. |
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Lea Bertucci is an American composer and performer whose work describes relationships between acoustic phenomena and |
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biological resonance. In addition to her instrumental practice, (alto saxophone and bass clarinet), her work often incorporates |
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multi-channel speaker arrays, electroacoustic feedback, extended instrumental technique and tape collage. Her discography |
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includes a number of solo and collaborative releases on independent labels, including I Dischi Del Barone, Obsolete Units, |
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Telegraph Harp, Clandestine Compositions and NNA Tapes. She has performed extensively across the US and Europe at venues |
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such as The Kitchen, PS1 MoMA, The Drawing Center, Anthology Film Archives, Abrons Arts, The Walker Museum, Madison |
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Square Park, The Reniassance Society, Chicago, ISSUE Project Room, Pioneer Works, The Queens Museum, Roulette, Artists |
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Space, Caramoor, The High Zero Festival, and Experimental Intermedia, among many others. She is a 2016 MacDowell Fellow |
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in composition and a 2015 ISSUE Project Room Artist-in-Residence. |
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Jeffrey Grunthaner is a writer and curator based in New York. Their articles, reviews, poems and essays have appeared via Drag |
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City Books, Hyperallergic, BOMB, Archinect, Folder, artnet News, the 2016 Queens International exhibition catalogue, Imperial |
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Matters, and other venues. Their chapbook THE TTTROUBLEWWITH SUUNDAAYS was published by Louffa Press. |
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