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Kingsboro Press at Swiss Institute

THE KINGSBORO PRESS ISSUE 8 | GREIL MARCUS, JEREMY SIGLER, AND JORDAN AWAN

WEDS AUGUST 29th | 7PM

Swiss Institute hosts the release of The Kingsboro Press’s 8th Issue. 

Greil Marcus, Jeremy Sigler, and Jordan Awan will read.

Reading starts at 7:30 sharp

RSVP: rahel@swissinstitute.net

The Kingsboro Press was founded in New York in 2007 by Daniel Wagner and Megan Plunkett. Focusing on a publishing practice dedicated to raw art, literature, and thought, the bicoastal partnership is anchored by an annual eponymous journal.

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Will Holder speaking tonight at Artists Space

From the Artists Space Press Release:

Reading
Simon Amstell’s Do Nothing, read by Will Holder
Tonight, October 14, 7pm

Typographer Will Holder once read that oral tradition would lead us out of the post-modern condition, and has since become preoccupied with “publishing.” More often than not, the publications do not always take the form of ink and paper, and a large part of the preoccupation is spent in finding suitable “forms” for transmission. Holder is preoccupied with conversation as tool and model for a mutual and improvised set of publishing conditions – whereby the usual roles of commissioner, author, subject, editor, and designer are improvised and shared, as opposed to assigned and pre-determined.

Simon Amstell’s Do Nothing, is one of an ongoing series of “publications” by Will Holder, dedicated to single mothers. The piece channels the words of contemporary British comedian Simon Amstell. Previous editions have complicated Alice Notley’s Dr. Williams’ Heiresses, a conversation between Rachel Blau Duplessis and Charles Bernstein, and Adam Pendleton’s Black Dada Manifesto, in favor of an intensified reception of the gendered author positioned in them. Taking the responsibility to re-present these modernist writings, which – as a heterosexual voicing homosexual longing; or a man reading a woman’s words in relation to her body; or a British white citing a 20th century Afro-American canon; or an idiosyncratic minority finding its voice with regard to a grand narrative – “one can’t possibly say better [let alone wish to produce more] words to that effect”. The series depends on the duality of production and reproduction, him and her, publisher and author, text and body, writing and life, voice and typesetting.

Will Holder is editor of F.R.DAVID, a journal concerned with reading and writing in the arts (published by de Appel, Amsterdam, since 2006). In May 2009, he conceived and co-curated Talk Show at the ICA, London, an exhibition and season of events concerning speech and accountability. He is currently editing (together with Alex Waterman) and designing a biography of American composer Robert Ashley, for four or more voices (forthcoming, 2012); and serially publishing a rewriting of William Morris’ News from Nowhere (An epoch of rest) (1876) into a guide for design education and practice set in 2135.

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