As the end of the year approaches, here are some of the best things that I have read, seen and heard in the past twelve months. Two major, large-scale performances this autumn made an impact on me. The London Sinfonietta’s concert of Lachenmann at the Southbank Centre in October was one. I already knew the […]
By Chris
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Also tagged A Town Called Panic, Amir Nizar Zuabi, Aurélio Edler-Copês, Centre Acanthes, Dogtooth, Helmut Lachenmann, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Joanna Newsom, London Sinfonietta, musikFabrik, My Son My Son What Have Ye Done, Quatuor Diotima, Rebecca Saunders, ShiberHur, Southbank Centre, Tony Judt, Washington Phillips, Werner Herzog
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Earlier this month I headed to Berlin to check out S.LOW Projekt, an interdisciplinary art project spanning the summer months organised by my masters supervisor Ricardo Climent. While I was there I got to see the latest incarnation of Sam Salem and Patrick Sanan’s Pond Life series, exhibited at Projektraum Schwarz in the gallery-studded area […]
By Chris
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Posted in Odds & Ends
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Also tagged Berlin, FischGrätenMelkStand, Helmut Lachenmann, Martin-Gropius-Bau, N.K., Patrick Sanan, photography, Projektraum Schwarz, Ricardo Climent, S.LOW Projekt, Sam Salem, Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin
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