CURRENT
PAULINE BOUDRY / RENATE LORENZ, Toxic 2012
18 April - 26 August,
Les Laboratoires D'Aubervilliers and Palais de Tokyo, Paris
Toxic is a new film installation by Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz co-commissioned by Electra together with Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers
and La Triennale (Paris, 2012). The project draws on the artists' ongoing interest in the 'Theatre of the Ridiculous' - performances by
Jack Smith, scripts and films by Ronald Tavel, in late 1960s New York which formulated an anarchic and outrageous critique of capitalism
and the normalisation of bodies. In the work, Boudry/Lorenz have worked in close collaboration with Ginger Brooks Takahashi and Werner Hirsch in a
performative exploration of the toxic, and toxicity. Electra will present the first UK solo exhibition by Boudry/Lorenz, including this new
commission at the South London Gallery, Winter 2012/13.
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RECENT
LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN
The Right To Silence
February / March 2012
The Showroom, 63 Penfold Street, London NW8
The Right to Silence is an event series exploring the legal status of the
voice and builds on the research and polemics at the core of Lawrence Abu Hamdan's
ongoing project Aural Contract. Taking the form of
presentations responding to tracks from the Aural Contract Audio Archive, a
compilation of sounds related to the politics of listening, a symposium and screening
the series brings together contributions by amongst others Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Agency, Paul Elliman,
Patrick Hanafin, Anne Karpf, Susan Schuppli and Salomé Voegelin.
The events are a
collaboration between Electra and the Showroom, during his
Aural Contract:
The Freedom
of Speech Itself exhibition.
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NEWS
'SIZE MATTERS' PUBLICATION
Common Practice has recently commissioned and published the research paper Size Matters:
Notes towards a Better Understanding of the Value, Operation and Potential of Small Visual Arts Organisations, written by Sarah
Thelwall, with support from Arts Council England. The paper seeks to articulate the value of the small-scale visual arts sector
within the wider arts ecology. Common Practice, London is an advocacy group working for the recognition and fostering of the
small-scale contemporary visual arts sector in London. The group's founding members are
Afterall,
Chisenhale Gallery, Electra,
Gasworks,
LUX,
Matt's Gallery,
Mute Publishing,
The Showroom and
Studio Voltaire.
Download the paper
ELECTRA & OTOPROJECTS
CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE
Screening and Conversation
Wednesday 4 April 2012, 7pm
Electra, 3rd Floor
Shacklewell Studios
18 Shacklewell Lane
London E8 2EZ
Free event, booking essential please email bookings@electra-productions.com
This evening with minimalist/maximalist composer, video artist, performer and visual artist Charlemagne Palestine brings together a programme of
video works followed by a conversation.
BOOKSHOP
'DIRTY LITERATURE' READER
The reader to accompany the Dirty Literature series is now available online, for the cost of postage.
The A5 publication contains contributions from all of the artists in the series, as well as a contextual
essay.
Buy now
NEWS
'HER NOISE' ARCHIVE IN COLLABORATION WITH CRiSAP
We are delighted to announce a partnership between Electra
and London College of
Communication on the development of the
Her Noise Archive. PhD candidate Holly Ingleton has been researching the archive, collected for the exhibition at the
South London Gallery in 2005. The current collaboration with CRiSAP sees the archive expand to include the entire development
of the Her Noise project, illuminating both a greater wealth of global activity by a diverse range of artists and a further
fluidity of networks between people working at the intersection of sound, art, noise and politics. The Her Noise archive
will be accessible for further research purposes at the LCC Archives from January 2011.
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DISCUSSION
TIM ETCHELLS AND TONY WHITE IN CONVERSATION ON RESONANCE FM
Listen to a discussion between Dirty Literature artists Tim Etchells and Tony White in
conversation with Electra's Fatima Hellberg in a broadcast made for Resonance FM 104.4.
Listen here
UPCOMING
HER NOISE
Feminisms and the Sonic
3-5 May 2012
Tate Modern
This three-day event investigates feminist discourses in sound and music through a programme of talks, performances,
discussions and film screenings. The programme brings together performances and a talk by Pauline Oliveros; an evening
orbiting the legacy of Meredith Monk; and a day of talks and discussions with contributions by Ute Meta Bauer,
Cosey Fanni Tutti, Nina Power, Tara Rodgers and many more. The events are realised as a collaboration between CRiSAP,
Electra and Tate.
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NEWS
ELECTRA AND OTOPROJECTS
Electra is proud to announce a new collaborative series of events realised with OTOProjects.
The programme builds on Cafe OTO's live events and takes the form of talks, discussions, screenings and
workshops by artists and musicians performing at Cafe OTO. The series provides a platform to explore the
performers' practices in a more discursive format.
'PRACTICAL UTOPIAS'
Practical Utopias is a multiannual project bringing together utopian communities, thinkers and activists engaged in
radical forms of systemic critique and practice. Born out of the legacy of two previous Summits of Micronations,
Practical Utopias expands on this category of self-
organisation in a third summit on the Croatian island of Brioni -
President Tito's former summer residency. The summit, organized in collaboration with Drugo More, Croatia and YKON, Finland,
will take place in the summer of 2013 following a series of events across Europe.
Visit the first Summit of Micronations.
Electra is delighted to have partnered with UbuWeb, the largest
archive of avant-garde material online, founded in 1996 by artist and
poet Kenneth Goldsmith. Ubuweb offers visual, concrete and sound
poetry, expanding to include film and sound art and now also hosts
material from all Electra's projects within its archive.
Go to ubu.com