Agenda

15.11.2024

Geführte Tour mit Lucie Tuma

18:00
16.11.2024

Reading “Time Lived, Without Its Flow” von Denise Riley, hosted von Lucie Tuma

14:00
16.11.2024

Geführte Tour mit Lucie Tuma

16:00
17.11.2024

Geführte Tour mit Lucie Tuma

15:00

The Weird Reader

 

Protozone11: It’s weird

Curated by Michelangelo Miccolis

Produced & Moderated by nick von kleist

Editor & Contributor Lisa Andreani

 

“The Weird Reader” is an open-format & in-process publication that will be developed throughout the duration of the exhibition, 9 June – 8 August, 2023.

 

“The Weird Reader” opens up the process of exhibition making to its audience, creating portals of exchange with the works, theoretical frameworks and processes of the participants of Protozone11: it’s weird at Shedhalle, curated by Michelangelo Miccolis. During the exhibition program, “The Weird Reader” will take shape as an in-process collection of texts on display both as an installation and online, a weekly reading group, and a series of commissioned texts & lectures.

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Carla Schleiffer

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Irem Güngez

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

"Protozone11: it's weird" Sassy/nick von kleist. Image by Carla Schleiffer

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Carla Schleiffer

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Irem Güngez

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Irem Güngez

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Irem Güngez

Shedhalle – The Weird Reader

Exhibition view The Weird Reader (2023) "Protozone11: it's weird" at Shedhalle. Image by Irem Güngez