Bhanu Kapil, Schizophrene
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Bhanu Kapil, Schizophrene
pages from Bhanu Kapil’s 2011 Schizophrene which she read and tore apart during her recent performance-reading at the ICA, London, 19 June 2019. A friend caught the book’s remnants and tore its remaining pages out to share between us all. I got these.
“All my life, I've been trying to adhere to the surface of your city.
Bhanu Kapil, Schizophrene
Bhanu Kapil, Schizophrene
Bhanu Kapil, Schizophrene
A ghost mutates through intensity, gathering enough energy to touch you through your thin blouse, or your leggings, or your scarf. A ghost damages the triptych of ancestors composed of descending, passive, and synthetic scraps. But what if the ghost is empty because it's making a space for you?
Bhanu Khapil, “Vertigo,” from Schizophrene