No Reading After the Internet: Hito Steyerl’s “Politics of Art”

Wed 27 Jun 2012 7PM

No Reading After the Internet: Hito Steyerl’s “Politics of Art”

Wednesday, June 27, 7 pm @ Access Gallery

In tandem with Always Working, curator Gabrielle Moser co-facilitates a meeting of No Reading After the Internet, an out-loud reading group organized by Alex Muir and VIVO. Focusing on artist Hito Steyerl’s 2010 e-flux essay, “Politics of Art: Contemporary Art and the Transition to Post-Democracy,” the group will discuss the text’s call for an art that examines the politics of its own production and its relation to the works in the exhibition. No Reading After the Internet is a monthly opportunity to gather and read a text aloud in hopes that it might provoke theoretical illumination on particular art works, or the broader scape within which such work exists.