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AHC x Supervising Artistic and Practice-based Research : Publishing for Urgency : Cally Spooner

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The final public event in relation to the PhD symposium will be the keynote lecture A Hypothesis of Resistance by Cally Spooner. A Hypothesis of Resistance is a series of five essays on "performance" by artist Cally Spooner (b. 1983, UK).

In each, Spooner holds and examines temporalities that defy and eclipse the standardizations which drive individual and societal bodies to perform toward an entirely metric-oriented future. Spooner is currently PhD research fellow at O-Overgaden, in association with the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Copenhagen (2021-24). Spooner's series of essays A Hypothesis of Resistance-the last of which will focus on Duration as does her exhibition-has been workshopped collectively at O-Overgaden and is published by Mousse Magazine.
Spooner has recently presented shows at the Art Institute of Chicago; the Swiss Institute, New York; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; the New Museum, New York; and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
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Thursday 22 August 10.30
AHC, Halmtorvet 27, 1700 Copenhagen V
The lecture is free to attend, but requires that you book a ticket through Billetto.
Please note that the lecture will be in English.
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ABOUT THE LECTURESOver the course of one week in August, AHC will host a symposium for PhD researchers from all over the world working within the field of artistic research. During the week, the three keynote lectures will be open to the public, each offering an insight into current research of Dr Janneke Adema, Eva Weinmayr and Cally Spooner.