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Exhibition Walkthrough and Closing Reception: Measures of Inequity
Exhibition Walkthrough and Closing Reception: Measures of Inequity

ISCP Talk
October 4, 2016, 6:30–8pm

Anne Szefer Karlsen on ‘Dublett’ in collaboration with Independent Curators International

Curator Anne Szefer Karlsen will take as her starting point the book series Dublett to discuss the relation between editorial and curatorial work, an intersection seldom discussed in public. Dublett (2012-2015) is a publication series of four books featuring Annette Kierulf & Caroline Kierulf, Toril Johannessen, Pedro Gómez-Egaña and Elsebeth Jørgensen. Each book consists of an artist’s book, representing a distinct work of art in the artists’ oeuvre, as well as an anthology of commissioned texts on the artist or project at hand, written specifically for Dublett by contributors from a variety of disciplines. The books have a particular ‘three part architecture’, designed by award-winning designers Anti/Grandpeople. Szefer Karlsen is the series editor of Dublett, and together with strong team of editors (Eva Rem Hansen, Maria Lyngstad Willassen), she collaborated closely with the artists to provide them with an opportunity to actively participate in the contextualisation of their own work. Through Dublett they thereby explored the artistic endeavour as it unfolded, rather than canonizing it retrospectively. The editorial process therefore had many similarities to contemporary exhibition making, thus lending itself to a discussion on the intersections of editorial and curatorial work.

Anne Szefer Karlsen is a curator, writer and editor, interested in artistic and curatorial collaborations as well as developing the language that surrounds art productions of today – linguistically, ideologically, spatially and structurally. She is teaching and lecturing in formal and informal education, and is currently Associate Professor for MA Curatorial Practice at Bergen Academy of Art and Design (2015-2021).

This event is a collaboration with Independent Curators International Offsite Curatorial Hub.

To attend, please RSVP to rsvp@curatorsintl.org with ‘ANNE’ in the subject line.

This program is supported, in part, by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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Anne Szefer Karlsen, Dublett - Pedro Gómez-Egaña, 2013-2016, Printed matter.
Video documentation of the talk.

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Anne Szefer Karlsen on ‘Dublett’ in collaboration with Independent Curators International
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2016 ISCP Benefit Auction
2016 ISCP Benefit Auction

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September 27, 2016, 6:30–8pm

Exhibition Walkthrough and Closing Reception: Measures of Inequity

Join us for a walkthrough and closing reception of the critically acclaimed, and Artforum Critics’ Picks exhibition Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens: Measures of Inequity, with artists Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens and curator Kari Conte.

Measures of Inequity features a series of sculptures that give material form to the abstract diagrams used to map the unequal distribution of wealth. Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens are interested in forms of thought–ways of reasoning, systems of classification and the measurement of socioeconomic status–and how these forms create, adopt and reproduce knowledge. The exhibition includes more than twenty geometric sculptures built from everyday materials including string, wooden sticks and colored plastic; their handwritten titles reflect the data they are based on such as Income Inequality in the United States 1910-2010; Class, Cultural Capital and Social Reproduction and Disparities in Access to Care for Selected Groups. Melding historical information with future speculation, the exhibition breaks down complex data into intuitively readable objects, challenging the way that information is constructed.

Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens’ work has been shown at the 14th Istanbul Biennial SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms, 2015; La Biennale de Montréal, L’avenir (looking forward), 2014; 27th Images Festival, Toronto, 2014; Manif d’art 7: Quebec City Biennial, 2014; La Filature, Scène Nationale, Mulhouse, France, 2013-14.

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Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens, Income Inequality in the United States (1910-2010), 2016, Wood, ink and string, 74 × 20 × 11/4 in. (187.96 × 50.8 × 3.17 cm). Photo by Martin Parsekian.

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Exhibition Walkthrough and Closing Reception: Measures of Inequity
Exhibition Walkthrough and Closing Reception: Measures of Inequity

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September 21–October 5, 2016

2016 ISCP Benefit Auction

Online Auction Preview: September 14–September 21
Online Auction Hours: September 21, 12pm–October 5, 8:30pm

The International Studio & Curatorial Program is excited to announce the 2016 ISCP Benefit Auction and a new limited edition by Cary Leibowitz. Conducted exclusively online through Paddle8, the auction offers a wide range of affordable contemporary art works by established and mid-career artists. Twenty-six ISCP alumni and international contemporary artists are supporting ISCP by donating all of the auction proceeds. The funds raised will support the program, and pay to bring artists and curators from areas of the world that do not have significant cultural infrastructural funding.

Click here to view the auction.

Participating artists include: Clytie Alexander, Lotte Van den Audenaeren, Itziar Barrio, Ghost of a Dream, Shepard Fairey, Fiona Foley, Theaster Gates, Gabriela Galván, Laura F. Gibellini, Martine Gutierrez, Corin Hewitt, Pablo Jansana, Kirsten Justesen, Anouk Kruithof, Paul Laffoley, Cary Leibowitz, Pepe Mar, Bastian Muhr, Kate Newby, Maria D. Rapicavoli, Ward Shelley, Amie Siegel, Gabriel Specter, Donald Sultan, Tang-Wei Hsu, and Martha Wilson.

Generous donations to the auction have been made by the artists as well as Douglas Walla & Kent Fine Art, Ryan Lee Gallery, Simon Preston Gallery, P.P.O.W. Gallery, and Luhring Augustine Gallery. We also thank Ackerman, Catskill Distilling Company, Lagunitas Brewing Company, and Warsteiner for their sponsorship of this event.

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Clytie Alexander
Itziar Barrio
Ghost of a Dream
Fiona Foley
Theaster Gates
Gabriela Galvan
Laura F. Gibellini
Martine Gutierrez
Pablo Jansana
Kirsten Justesen
Anouk Kruithof
Pepe Mar
Bastian Muhr
Kate Newby
Maria D. Rapicavoli
Gabriel Reese
Lotte Van den Audenaeren
Tang-Wei Hsu
Maria Rapicavoli, HF (3-30 MHz), (detail), 2013, Chromogenic print, 25 × 37 in. (63.5 × 93.98 cm). Courtesy of the artist.
Martine Gutierrez, Suits, 2014, Archival inkjet print on Arches Baryta, mounted on Sintra, 20 × 30 in. (50.8 × 76.2 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Ryan Lee, New York.
Theaster Gates, Soul Food Starter Kit (for Three and the Invisible), 2016, Glazed ceramic dishes, record album, and sheet of paper in a box, Approximately 15 x 30 x 12 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Clytie Alexander, Black Loops 27/Blue, 2015-16, Shellac based ink on papers mounted on Arches wc paper, 30 × 221/2 in. (76.2 × 57.15 cm). Courtesy of the artist.
Paul Laffoley, Owl, Death, Pussycat, 2003, Ink, photo collage, and vinyl lettering on board, 171/2 × 10 in. (44.45 × 25.4 cm). Courtesy of The Estate of Paul Laffoley and Kent Fine Art.

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