5-6 Cork Street. Joachim Koester & Yosuke Fujita - Bringing Something Back & NOISEEM. Joachim Koester 'Bringing Something Back' The performance-lecture Bringing Something Back is a new commission by Camden Arts Centre, which focuses on a text written by Koester and an accompanying selection of images and films, reproduced in an associated publication.
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2018-03-07 · For the exhibition Bringing Something Back at Bergen Kunsthall, Joachim Koester has connected all the galleries in an immersive installation comprising 16mm film projection, digital video, photography and audio works. Bringing Something Back Danish artist Joachim Koester’s new book, Bringing Something Back, centres on a series of “meditation tapes”.
In connection with Joachim Koester's exhibition "Bringing Something Back", we are pleased to present Jelena Martinovic with the lecture "Out of the Body into the Mind: Near-Death Experiences, Mountaineering and Psy Sciences in the 19th and 20th Century."
image. Joachim Koester, Maybe this act, this work, this thing, 2016 (video still).
Joachim Koester, Zoe Leonard, Vera Lutter, Joel Sternfeld, and Akram Zaatari. change is not something out there to be found, but an emergent phenomenon In this paper I examine the surge of watani songs and trace their history back to uncertainty marks the encounter between human and animal, bringing closer
Artist: Joachim Koester Venue: Bergen Kunsthall Exhibition Title: Bringing Something Back Date: January 26 – March 18, 2018 Click here to view slideshow Joachim Koester: Bringing Something Back — Joachim Koester: Bringing Something Back exhibition catalogue released earlier this year including essays by David Toop, Jelena Martinovoc and Joachim Joachim Koester, Yosuke Fujita presents Noiseem Share Joachim Koester presents Bringing Something Back Joachim Koester’s installations, films and photographs interweave historical and fictional narratives as a method to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices. Joachim Koester (born 1962, Copenhagen, Denmark) lives in New York and Copenhagen. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen. Conceptual art, photo projects, installations, video installations Ga naar primaire content.nl.
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Danish artist Joachim Koester's new book, Bringing Something Back, centres on a series of "meditation tapes". The "tapes" explored the various twilight zones between waking and sleeping, and what can be brought back from such semi-darkened mental states in an exhibition context.Operating on the one hand as a catalogue, the book also sets out to expand this exploration in its own right.A visual
5-6 Cork Street. Joachim Koester & Yosuke Fujita - Bringing Something Back & NOISEEM. Joachim Koester 'Bringing Something Back' The performance-lecture Bringing Something Back is a new commission by Camden Arts Centre, which focuses on a text written by Koester and an accompanying selection of images and films, reproduced in an associated publication. Joachim Koener – Bringing Something Back. by utstiboh | Jan 5, 2018 | Arkiv/Archive | 0 comments.
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publications), projects, infrastructures and units at Lund University Joachim Koester will premiere the performative lecture Bringing Something Back; interweaving historical and fictional narratives, incorporating archival recordings alongside his work to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices. 2018 Joachim Koester. Things that shine and things that are dark, beirut art center, Lebanon Patterns, shimmers, scenes, The National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhaguen, Denmark Bringing Something Back, Bergen Kunsthall, Norway 2017 Maybe this act, this work, this thing, Galería Elba Benítez, Madrid, Spain Joachim Koester, Yosuke Fujita presents Noiseem Share Joachim Koester presents Bringing Something Back Joachim Koester’s installations, films and photographs interweave historical and fictional narratives as a method to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices.
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