CUE Art Foundation is pleased to announce Embodied Scores: Methods of Archiving, a series of collaborative lectures organized by Cori Olinghouse with Shona Masarin. Joined by archivist Ann Butler, and choreographers Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener we contemplate distinctions across theory and practice, preservation and the ephemeral.
Embodied Scores: Methods of Archiving challenges known forms of archival practices, approaching the discipline as a generative tool for artists. This series continues CUE’s dedication to exploring the ways in which artistic practice confronts, or becomes enmeshed with other disciplines and institutional forms, such as education (Have, Want, Need: Towards a Collective Approach to Education, 2018), collectivity and political action (Again...The Lumpen Headache, 2018), graphic design (Relevant Content, 2018-19), and arts administration (The Admin series, 2017-ongoing), amongst others.
practice | title | artists | site | year |
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Curating | DESIRE LINES: lecture | Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener | CUE Art Foundation | 2019 |
Living Archives | Method as Trace | various | CUE Art Foundation | 2019 |