OEI #79: redigera/publicera/distribuera! [Março 2018, Moderna Museet, Estocolmo, Suécia]

Apresentações, performances, lançamentos, palestras, encontros. Relacionado com a PO.EX. [Texto. Ligações]


On Edited Friday!

On five Friday evenings in February and March, OEI presents the ideas and opinions of a number of experiment-oriented publishing houses, journals, publishing initiatives, artists, researchers, philosophers and poets. This series is held in conjunction with the publication of #79 of OEI magazine. Based on their individual perspectives and practices, the invited guests will highlight and discuss editorial strategies, and the critical potential, innovative forms and productive communities of publishing. Edited Friday! showcases an ecology of artistic publishing alternatives in Denmark, Sweden, Portugal and France, listening in on some contemporary initiatives that re-energise editing, publishing and distribution. The programme also digs deep into the history of alternative publishing, including Ernesto de Sousa’s genre-transgressing work as a critic, artist, film-maker and curator in Portugal throughout the 1960s-, 70s and 80s, and the Swedish arts magazine Vargen (The Wolf, 1974–75) with its idiosyncratic blend of dada, pop and anarchism.


Program

Friday 16 March, 2018 > “Aesthetic operators” in experimental Portuguese art and poetry during the 1960s, 70s and 80s

Rui Torres (Porto) talks on PO.EX – experimental poetry in Portugal in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. The custodian of the Ernesto de Sousa archives, Isabel Alves (Lisbon) and the philosopher José Miranda Justo (Lisbon) in a talk on the artist, film-maker, curator and critic Ernesto de Sousa, and the pivotal exhibition “Alternativa Zero” in Lisbon, in 1977.

Friday 23 March, 2018 > Other publishing paths, other publishing worlds. An evening with a firework display of seven Swedish investigative publishing houses and structures.

Art Distribution (Percival), BILAGA (Mari Lagerquist and Lina Persson), Chateaux (Beata Berggren, Martin Högström and Peter Thörneby), Firework Edition (Leif Elggren and Thomas Liljenberg), Mount Analogue (Diana Kaur and Tris Vonna-Michell), tillexempel förlag (Kristian Carlsson) and Rönnells förlag (Pekka Särkiniemi).

OEI (www.oei.nu) is a Stockholm based magazine for extra-disciplinary spaces and de-disciplinizing moments – experimental forms of thinking, montages between poetry, art, philosophy, film, and documents; critical investigations, editorial enunciations, aesthetic technologies, non-affirmative writing, speculative archaeologies, new ecologies, and critical historiographies.


+ info @ On OEI #79 edit/publish/distribute!