New on Infinite Greyscale; Lichter by Mouse on Mars – 13 minutes of lurching, percussive mayhem. Check out the sample below. Physical release 2. September 2016.
Laetitia Sadier, live at Farbvision /
Incredibly excited to have the legendary singer and Stereolab front-woman Laetitia Sadier playing an intimate live set at Farbvision on Thursday, 30. June. (This event is now booked out).
Infinite Greyscale at Kunstbibliothek, Berlin /
We're going to be showing all of our books, records, and assorted ephemera at Berlin's Kunstbibliothek, in the Kulturforum. It's opening Tuesday 28. June, 6-8pm, and runs until 14. August 2016.
CCQ magazine out, featuring Farbvision, Infinite Greyscale, Tommy Støckel, Jan St. Werner /
Very excited to have an eight page interview in the current issue of CCQ magazine. The text links my studio work, Farbvision, and the Infinite Greyscale label I run with Cornelius Quabeck. In addition there is a further four page interview by Tommy Støckel, written in his amazing Studio Font, as published by Infinite Greyscale and exhibited at Farbvision. And as if that wasn't enough the mag is giving away a CD of Jan St. Werner's storming live set here at Farbvision – 34 minutes of music not available anywhere else.
Negative Space: book launch & discussion – 27. April /
At 19:30, Wednesday 27 April we will have a special event to mark the launch of Negative Space: Orbiting Inner and Outer Experience (SFU Galleries, 2015). Edited by Antonia Hirsch, this book considers the eponymous inner and outer space as both “real” and imaginary. While artistic practice used to be accepted as a legitimate expression of an individual’s interior world, there has been an increasing demand for art to be socially productive. Four of the publication’s contributors will be present to engage with a topic that could have constituted another chapter of the book: a discussion of how such a thing as "relevance" emerges in artistic practice.
The conversation with Daniel Colucciello Barber, Olaf Nicolai, Ana Teixeira Pinto, and Wolfgang Winkler will be moderated by Antonia Hirsch; Patricia Reed, initiator of the Inclinations lecture series, will act as respondent.
Infinite Greyscale at Von Holden Studio, Palermo /
Infinite Greyscale (Paul McDevitt & Cornelius Quabeck) is going to be showing all it's books & records, plus some original artwork, at Von Holden Studios in Palermo. The opening is Saturday 16 April – yep, that's record store day.
New CD of Jan St. Werner's live set at Farbvision /
I'm really happy to announce that Jan St. Werner's terrific live set at Farbvision has been appropriately commemorated and will be available as a free CD, only with the new of CCQ magazine, out April 19th. http://ccqmagazine.com/
Upcoming events in April /
April is going to be a busy month here at Farbvision. First off we have an amazing joint project by Kevin Schmidt and Jan St. Werner. Felder is the latest album in Jan’s Fiepblatter series on Thrill Jockey., which is being launched worldwide by a curated group of artists and performers, each offering a unique, individual interpretations of the album. Kevin’s DIY HiFi – a pair of monumental wooden full-range horn speakers – built by the artist, will be installed in the space. Farbvision will open for 64 minutes each day from April 2 through April 9 at 6pm to play the whole Felder album. Drinks and extended listening on Saturday, April 2.
Opening Saturday April 16, from 7pm: Mini Bar, a show of new paintings by celebrated British artist Paul Housley. Paul’s show will have extended opening hours over gallery weekend (April 30 - May 1).
On Wednesday April 27 we will have a special event to mark the launch of Negative Space: Orbiting Inner and Outer Experience (SFU Galleries, 2015). Edited by Antonia Hirsch, this book considers the eponymous inner and outer space as both “real” and imaginary. While artistic practice used to be accepted as a legitimate expression of an individual’s interior world, there has been an increasing demand for art to be socially productive. Four of the publication’s contributors will be present to engage with a topic that could have constituted another chapter of the book: a discussion of how such a thing as "relevance" emerges in artistic practice.
The conversation with Daniel Colucciello Barber, Olaf Nicolai, Ana Teixeira Pinto, and Wolfgang Winkler will be moderated by Antonia Hirsch; Patricia Reed, initiator of the Inclinations lecture series, will act as respondent.