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Stefan Kaegi on Ant Hampton

Vallejo recently caught up with Stefan Kaegi of Berlin-based Rimini Protokoll and he had this to say about Ant Hampton’s upcoming NY premieres:

Ant Hampton’s pieces are neither installations nor performances, they are experiences in which your environment and the people around you feel so intensely that even the smallest gesture turns into theater. The intimacy of the voices from his headphones are a kind of drug, that make faces and spaces distort to become mirrors of yourself. In The Quiet Volume you merge with an archive of books as if you were in a dream of J. L. Borges. And in Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore) you travel through a computer-screen to the circumstances of the production of that same screen. Ant Hampton expands your mind to the size of everything you see.

The Quiet Volume was commissioned by Kaegi as part of his project CIUDADES PARALELAS / PARALLEL CITIES, a festival which offers eight perspectives on one city, three times over, and has taken place in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Warsaw and Zurich. Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore) was also commissioned by Kaegi for the Malta Festival, Poznan – ‘Asian Investments’.

SPAN Kicks Off Today

Our new conversation series co-presented by BOMB Magazine started today with a rousing conversation with Tea Tupajic, Petra Zanki, Florian Malzachar and Joel Whitney. We are holding 3 more of these free midday conversations, which are the perfect way to get more involved in the COIL experience and see the shows from the artists’ perspective.

More about SPAN.

Tuesday, January 15th – 12pm
Art and Ethics
Tea Tupajic, Petra Zanki with Florian Malzachar and Joel Whitney

Wednesday, January 16th – 12pm
Place and Identity
Emily Johnson with Jack Tchen

Thursday, January 17th – 12pm
Algorithms, Art and Consequences
Annie Dorsen with Kevin Slavin

Friday, January 18th – 12pm
“Real Time” vs “Performed Time”
Brian Rogers with Pau Atela

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