H.B. Peace Collab/Reading room reading

CENTRE FOR STYLE


presents

A new collection by


H.B. Peace


The statement is pointless
The finger is speechless


RDL


at

SLOPES + Centre for Style
9 Smith st Fitzroy

7pm sharp / 31.07.14



Label and 5x Scarf poem collaboration with me


Also afterwards at 9pm I will be doing a reading,
at Gertrude Contemporary (200 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy)as part of:


TRANSIT LOUNGE
Organised by 3:PLY with readings by Elizabeth Newman, Nicholas Tammens, Fayen D'Evie and Christopher L G Hill

which is hosted by:





READING ROOM

Saskia Scut and Scott Mitchell

The Reading Room will promote Melbourne’s independent arts publishers and play host to a series of events by various collaborators. Saskia Schut and Scott Mitchell have organised readings by artists, writers, designers, and publishers. The front gallery will subtly respond to the tenor of the texts through alternation of the atmosphere, lighting, time of day, or refreshments. Readings will be recorded and played continuously in the space and will also be archived on the Gertrude Contemporary website.


Sub Rosa A col­lec­tion of poems & draw­ings Edited by Anne Fellner


Sub Rosa is based on the con­cept of an auto­graph book or the more pop­u­lar Ger­man “Poe­sieal­bum”, a small book or loosely bound col­lec­tion of pages for col­lect­ing sen­ti­men­tal memen­tos such as poems, sketches, quotes or sim­ply auto­graphs from friends, fam­ily mem­bers and col­leagues. Sub Rosa is free to down­load from this web­site. A sim­ple pass­word is required to view the book. The pass­word is “Rose”.
DOWNLOAD 
Featuring works by


Alex Tur­geon, Alex Vivian, Alina Gre­go­rian, Alli­son Katz, Annie Pearl­man, Antoine Renard, Armen Eloyan,
Aude Pariset, Bunny Rogers, Burkhard Beschow, Célestin Krier, Chris­t­ian Oldham, Christo­pher LG Hill,
Clé­mence de La Tour du Pin, Clemens Rei­necke, Cosima zu Knyphausen, David Rap­pe­neau, Edward Mar­shall Shenk, 
Emma Tal­bot, Erik Stin­son, Felix Amer­bacher, Flo­rent Dubois, Hanna Hur, Harry Burke, Honza Zamo­jski, Inga Ker­ber,
Inger Wold Lund, J. Gor­don Faylor, Jaakko Pal­lasvuo, Jen­nifer Chan, John Henry Newton, Jor­dan Kasey, Joshua Abe­low,
Joyce Depue, Karolina A., Kather­ine Botten, Kather­ine Poe, Keith J. Varadi, Kristina Lee, Lau­ren Cook, Leslie Weibeler,
Lina Leang Chung, Luis Vas­sallo, Johannes Kauf­mann +Manuel Stehli, Marisa Takal, Mary Wich­mann, Max­i­m­il­ian Roganov,
Michael O’Mahony, Nicholas Ver­straeten, Nick Payne, Odayaka, Olivia Dun­bar, Pia Christ­mann, Sanya Kan­tarovsky,
Sigtryg­gur Berg Sigmarsson, Stephen Booth, Tom Fell­ner, Vin­cent de Hoÿm and Vit­to­rio Brodman.

 

'The public is the enemy' as part of 'Practice', at TCB currently










28.05.2014-14.06.2014
Georgina Criddle | Christopher LG Hill | Nell May | Adam Parata
Curated by Anna Parlane
The word ‘practice’ can equally be a verb or a noun. We practice tasks in order to achieve proficiency. On the other hand, a practice, whether that of an artist, architect, lawyer or doctor, is an established set of procedures: a framework for production.
Practice explores the fluid and uncertain territory in which practicing can become a practice.It foregrounds the discipline, idiosyncrasy and utopianism that are embedded in art making, viewing the generative openness of an ongoing art practice as a cumulative work-in-progress.
Georgina Criddle has recently completed a MFA at Monash University. Recent exhibitions include Linger TCB 2013 (solo) and One Place After Another Kings ARI 2013. Criddle’s work has also been exhibited at the Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, GIZ-Haus, Berlin, Rote Fabrik, Zurich and La Genérale en Manufacture, Paris.
Christopher LG Hill’s recent exhibitions include Living Things Lismore Regional Gallery 2014 (solo), Melbourne Now NGV 2013-14, Free feudal barter store Studio 12 Gertrude Contemporary 2013 and Third/Fourth Melbourne Biennial Margaret Lawrence Gallery 2013.
Nell May is a graphic designer currently based in Berlin. She holds a MFA from Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland. Recent projects include the exhibition Cues (with Blaine Western) Rm, Auckland 2014, and the publication a hollow action, a room held together by letters 2014, following the exhibition by Andrew Kennedy and Blaine Western, Artspace, Auckland 2013.
Adam Parata holds a BA from Otago University, Dunedin. Recent exhibitions include Leaves School House Studios 2012 (solo) and Grand Opening Group Show Egg Gallery 2011.
Anna Parlane holds a BFA from Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland and a BA(Hons) in Museum Studies. She has previously worked as Assistant curator, Auckland Art Gallery and Curatorial assistant for the 4th Auckland Triennial. She is currently a PhD candidate at Melbourne University.

tink thank launch

3-ply and Poly:be Press present the launch of a new artist book by Christopher L G Hill with performative readings at Slopes (Melbourne, Australia on Thurs 22nd May) and Monograph Bookwerks (Portland, USA on Thurs 29th May)

3-ply and Poly:be Press present:

tink thank

by Christopher L G Hill

tink thank by Christopher L G Hill, cover
 tink thank
 by Christopher L G Hill

  Softcover, 124pp, offset
  110 x 180 mm
  Edition of 500
  Design by Nicholas Tammens & Christopher L G Hill
  Published by 3-ply and Poly:be Press, 2014
  ISBN 978-0-9873555-2-2
  RRP AUD22.00 / USD20.00

  Purchase from 3-ply via World Food Books
  Purchase from Poly:be Press (USA)
Since 2011, @CLGHill has sustained an open-ended project of twitter poetry, “a florid poem flailing in reflexivity”. In his artist book tink thank, Christopher L G Hill has translated these haiku-like tweets for a non-virtual, printed environment. The result is not an analogue duplication; through addition, subtraction and reformatting, a new multi-stanza work has emerged that explores the lived nature of expression, impression and introspection.
You are warmly invited to celebrate the launch of tink thank with two evenings of performative readings:
 
@ Slopes  (Melbourne, Australia)
Thursday 22 May 2014, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
9 Smith St, Fitzroy, VIC 3065

Programme: Christopher L G Hill will present a reading from tink thank, Alex Selenitsch will speak about words, and Justin Clemens will read Et en es… and palindromic poetry.

@ Monograph Bookwerks  (Portland, USA)
Thursday 29 May 2014, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
5005 NE 27th at Alberta, Portland, OR 97211

Programme: Lisa Radon will read from Prototyping Eutopias, Morgan Ritter will perform a selection of poetry, and excerpts from tink thank will be presented by a poet-actor to be announced.
tink thank by Christopher L G Hill, detail
Visit 3-ply at the MCA Book Fair
Copies of tink thank and other publications from 3-ply will be at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA/Sydney) Zine Fair. Sunday 24 May 201411:00 am - 4:00 pm.    Visit 3-ply + Surpllus at Table 26.

tink thank is jointly published by 3-ply and Poly:be Press

3-ply is an independent publishing initiative that focuses on
publication, writing, editing and translation as an extension of art practice.
www.3ply.net

Poly:be Press is a new imprint that catalyses projects traversing the digital and analogue,
including translations, hybrid works, and material archiving of digital ephemera.
www.polybepress.net

3-ply is distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Perimeter Distribution.
For wholesale orders in other regions, contact 3-ply here or Poly:be Press here.

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