InfoBedingungenDatenschutzKontakt
 
Wird aktualisiert
Julia Stoschek Foundation

Julia Stoschek Foundation

Veröffentlicht: 2022-02-02
© All rights reserved
Julia Stoschek Foundation - QR Code
9 Folgen
Audio
Anhören auf Apple Podcasts
9 Folgen
Audio
Anhören auf Apple Podcasts
Veröffentlicht: 2022-02-02
© All rights reserved
Aktuelle Folge
Episode Nine: Jesse Darling (IV)

Episode Nine: Jesse Darling (IV)

This is the fourth and final episode of poetry re…
Länge: 6:22
This is the fourth and final episode of poetry readings attached to the exhibition A FIRE IN MY BELLY. We have had the pleasure of listening to the artist Jesse Darling read a few poems of their own choosing, in dialogue with the poetry already included in the exhibition. Here, their readings and this series conclude with The Silver Birch by Liz Berry, Revolutionary Letter 2 by Dianne di Prima, and two poems by David Wojnarowicz, whose unfinished film A Fire In My Belly (Film In Progress) and A Fire In My Belly (Excerpt) 1986-87, is from where our exhibition takes its title. The two poems of his that Jesse will read are Poem to Brian Sleeping, and History Keeps me Awake Some Nights.
We would like to take this moment to thank Jesse for reading to us all so beautifully, and for the spirited atmosphere in which these readings came together. Introduced by Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung, curatorial assistant of A FIRE IN MY BELLY and the Julia Stoschek Collection.
Folgen-ID: 1000549809986
GUID: tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1208504056
Erscheinungs­datum: 2.2.2022, 17:27:09

Beschreibung

The Julia Stoschek Foundation is a non-profit arts and culture organization dedicated to the public presentation, advancement, conservation, and scholarship of time-based art. Across two publicly accessible exhibition spaces in Berlin and Düsseldorf, the JULIA STOSCHEK FOUNDATION presents pioneering media and performance art in large-scale exhibitions and discursive events. The foundation also manages the JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION (est. 2002), one of the world’s most comprehensive private collections of time-based art.
With over 900 artworks by 300 artists from the 1960s to today, the collection spans video, film, single- and multi-channel moving image installation, multimedia environments, performance, sound, and virtual reality. Photography, sculpture, and painting supplement its time-based emphasis.

Apple Podcasts: Kundenrezensionen

Kein Eintrag