READING ROOM: Fred Moten and Wu Tsang, Who Touched Me?, If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, 2016.
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READING ROOM: Fred Moten and Wu Tsang, Who Touched Me?, If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, 2016.
www.sculpture-center.org
This post is part of our Intimacies series.
-JH
#AfricaCalling #BlackLivesMatter #IfICantDance (at Harlem Meer) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFnZQ_FJFFP/?igshid=17ng199nodx7l
BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: LOUISE LAWLER - A Movie Will Be Shown Without The Picture Published by If I Can't Dance, Amsterdam. Louise Lawler’s ‘A Movie Will Be Shown Without the Picture’ (1979) presents a movie in a regular cinema environment, but without any moving images. This publication is the result of an extensive research project into ‘A Movie’ and its 2012 iteration, undertaken with researcher Sven Lütticken and Louise Lawler. The publication includes a research essay by Lütticken that places ‘A Movie’ in the context of cultural developments in the 1970s and works by the Pictures Generation, and contributions by art historians Debbie Broekers, Eve Dullaart, and Daniël van der Poel. In the bookshop and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #louiselawler #ificantdance (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: LOUISE LAWLER - A Movie Will Be Shown Without The Picture Published by If I Can't Dance, Amsterdam. Louise Lawler’s ‘A Movie Will Be Shown Without the Picture’ (1979) presents a movie in a regular cinema environment, but without any moving images. This publication is the result of an extensive research project into ‘A Movie’ and its 2012 iteration, undertaken with researcher Sven Lütticken and Louise Lawler. The publication includes a research essay by Lütticken that places ‘A Movie’ in the context of cultural developments in the 1970s and works by the Pictures Generation, and contributions by art historians Debbie Broekers, Eve Dullaart, and Daniël van der Poel. In the bookshop and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #louiselawler #ificantdance (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: LOUISE LAWLER - A Movie Will Be Shown Without The Picture Published by If I Can't Dance, Amsterdam. Louise Lawler’s ‘A Movie Will Be Shown Without the Picture’ (1979) presents a movie in a regular cinema environment, but without any moving images. This publication is the result of an extensive research project into ‘A Movie’ and its 2012 iteration, undertaken with researcher Sven Lütticken and Louise Lawler. The publication includes a research essay by Lütticken that places ‘A Movie’ in the context of cultural developments in the 1970s and works by the Pictures Generation, and contributions by art historians Debbie Broekers, Eve Dullaart, and Daniël van der Poel. In the bookshop and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #louiselawler #ificantdance (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
Sexuality is everywhere
The truth is that sexuality is everywhere: the way a bureaucrat fondles his records, a judge administers justice, a businessman causes money to circulate; the way the bourgeoisie fucks the proletariat; and so on. And there is no need to resort to metaphors, any more than for the libido to go by way of metamorphoses. Hitler got the fascists sexually aroused. Flags, nations, armies, banks get a lot of people aroused. A revolutionary machine is nothing if it does not acquire at least as much force as these coercive machines have for producing breaks and mobilizing flows. -- Deleuze and Guattari, Anti-Oedipus, 293