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Poesie bei Nacht: Seggs & Unalive – Ian Wooldridge

10.03.2022
20:00
  • Free

For many artists whose creative focus is linked predominantly with a visual medium, a preoccupation with poetry represents an important element of their research. It is not uncommon for poems and lyrical texts to emerge from a creative process alongside artist's statements, conceptual descriptions or scripts for performances and video works. Often, however, these texts remain hidden between the pages of a notebook or in desktop folders. These poems are an integral component of their artistic process and not infrequently form the basis for a later expression, be that in another art form or as part a work of art.

The event series Poesie bei Nacht is a platform for ‘para-poetry’ by artists whose poetic work is not necessarily visible in their familiar practice, to take these texts seriously as poetry in their own right and thus also to shed light on the artists’ creative process. The project's goal is to give these literary works an autonomous artistic status and thus also reveal the artists’ working methods and broader forms of research. A work of art by each participant is also presented, in order to create a link back to the artistic practice for which they are known and to establish a connection between their writing and visual practice.

Ian Wooldridge’s (b. 1982, England, lives and works in Zurich) work has been shown in solo and group projects in various contexts such as Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva (CH); FriArt Kunsthalle Fribourg (CH); ICA, London (UK); Istituto Svizzero, Rome (IT); 16th Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice (IT); Museum Folkwang, Essen (DE). His texts have been published in the Queer Anthology series, Pilot Press, and Arcadia Missa Publications. His book Extreme Cognition, written in collaboration with economist Enrico Petracca, was released in 2019 by Istituto Svizzero.

This event takes place in English.

Poesie bei Nacht is part of Backrooms, an event programme from Kunsthalle Zürich initiated by Otto Bonnen. The programme is in development and will be updated continuously.

Venue: Kunsthalle Zürich, Ebene A
Limmatstrasse 270, 8005 Zurich

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Image: Ian Wooldridge, loose homme 988 (video still), 2016–2020