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“The next instant, do I make it? or does it make itself?”

 

SBC launched its second Focus Program, Água Viva, in the Winter of 2015. This long-term research project emerges out of Clarice Lispector’s 1973 book of the same title and seeks to expand on SBC's practice of living research: artists, writers, architects, musicians, curators and other cultural practitioners have been invited to think together and to develop projects through and around this extraordinary piece of prose. Dispensing with narrative while dwelling in the “secret harmony of disharmony,” the Focus Program, like Clarice's Água Viva, seeks to pull at the threads that articulate shifting political subjectivities, modes of address and the complexities between “you” and “I.”

 

Pip Day, Director/Curator

Does the oyster sleep?

April 30 - July 09, 2016

Commissioners:

Pip Day & Irmgard Emmelhainz

EXPOSITIONS

SANS PEAU / NO SKIN
January 30 to April 16, 2016
A project by Ines Doujak, Pablo Lafuente and Alessandro Marques

CITIES BY THE RIVERS

Anna boghiguian

October 31, 2015 to January 16, 2016

Curator: Pip Day

THE SHORT FORM

May 2 to July 11, 2015

Curators: Sarah Pierce and Gerard Byrne

TALK SHOW

February 28, 2015 to April 25, 2015
Curator: el instituto

2015

Anna Boghiguian, artist in residence

RESIDENCIES

ÁGUA VIVA

Résidences
Expositions
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