LUX Salon: And Yet, There They Still Are!

27 September, 2012
– 27 September, 2012
19.00
LUX
Shacklewell Lane

 ‘Collapsing In Parts: Footnote 4. And Yet, There They Still Are!’ A conversation and a screening programme presented by Cally Spooner and Sidsel Meineche Hansen, to coincide with Spooner’s show ‘It’s Collapsing in Parts’ at International Project Space in Birmingham. ‘And Yet, There They Still Are!’ Is an on-going conversation and subsequent screening programme developed by Cally Spooner and Sidsel Meineche Hansen on the thesis and anti-thesis of high performance.

Sidsel Meineche Hansen is an artist and researcher whose work deals with the genealogy of nervousness across art and fiction, science and law as a form of physiological institutional critique. As the fourth footnote event, in her long term project at IPS, Spooner has invited Meineche Hansen to select a number clips from feature films and music performances that represent her current thinking, against a number of clips selected by Spooner around the idea of ‘high performance’. The presentations will be followed by a discussion and elements of the conversation will be available to as part of a LUX online exhibition.
Free, but booking essential: to book a place email [email protected]
It’s Collapsing in Parts at International Project Space, Birmingham, 26 September–27 October 2012

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