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MONO.KLUB #53: FRANCIS KÉRÉ POSTSCRIPT

Admittedly, this took us a while, but here are a few images of the beautiful evening we had at mono.klub #53 with Francis Kéré. Thank you so much for filling up the beautiful space at DAZ in Berlin despite the nasty weather, and thank you Francis for your incendiary talk.

Photographs by Leon Lenk

MONO.KLUB #53: FRANCIS KÉRÉ

Dear Friends,
With his infectious sense of optimism, the architect Francis Kéré is a speaker in high demand, so we are particularly proud that he graciously accepted to join us for a talk to celebrate our current issue mono.kultur #46. In cooperation with the DAZ in Berlin Kreuzberg we are pleased to host an evening on [...]

WINONA

“Winona” by Trevor Paglen as part of the Eigenface series, where Paglen trained a facial recognition software to identify chosen characters in the ‘Wild Dataset’ of the Internet. It is a small part of his decade-long work in progress on computer vision. Hear all about it tomorrow evening at our mono.klub #52, where Paglen talks [...]

MONO.KLUB #52: TREVOR PAGLEN

Dear Friends,
We will start into the new year with a little splash, or more precisely, with a glimpse into the future.
‘For me my works are almost like what a star is to a constellation. They are points or particulates within a larger story,’ says American artist Trevor Paglen in our current issue mono.kultur #44. And [...]

MONO.KLUB #51: FATIMA AL QADIRI / LONDON

Dear Friends,
last week’s launch of our new issue mono.kultur #43, featuring Kuwaiti producer and artist Fatima Al Qadiri, was so nice that we have to do it all again, this time in London. We will bring her series Bored 1997 to the walls of impossibly hip gallery space KK Outlet on Hoxton Square for two [...]

MONO.KLUB #50: FATIMA AL QADIRI POSTSCRIPT II

And for those who could not make it last Thursday, here is what you missed… All images are from Fatima Al Qadiri’s series Bored 1997, which she took in, erm, 1997, of her sister Monira Al Qadiri dressing up in their father’s clothes. 20 years later, the series was exhibited for the first time at [...]

MONO.KLUB #50: FATIMA AL QADIRI POSTSCRIPT I

Now that our heads have cleared, what remains are hazy memories of a really nice evening: thank you Fatima, thank you Between Bridges, thank you everyone who made their way out west last week for our 50th installment of mono.klub. It was nice. We’ll do it again. Next week, in fact.

MONO.KLUB #50: FATIMA AL QADIRI

Dear Friends,
the 50th edition of our esteemed mono.klub series coincides with the release of mono.kultur #43, featuring Kuwaiti producer and artist Fatima Al Qadiri. We will celebrate the occasion with an exhibition, for one night only, of Al Qadiri’s series Bored 1997 at Between Bridges on 20 April 2017.
Bored dates from 1997, when Fatima Al [...]

MONO.KLUB #49: MEG STUART

Dear Friends,
Delirious, vulnerable bodies running, stumbling, sliding from ramps, crashing into each other in full flight: our new issue mono.kultur #41 with American dancer and choreographer Meg Stuart is out now, and we partnered up with Berlin dance festival Tanz im August for a launch party at the wonderful HAU 2 in Berlin.
Please join us [...]

PUBLISHING ROUNDTABLE #05: UNCUBE

Last but certainly not least, we’re particularly proud to have digital architecture magazine Uncube join us for our roundtable discussion on independent publishing tonight. Since tablet computers appeared on the market, much has been said about the end of print and the irrresistible allure of a screen in your hands. A few years down the [...]