Neither Here Nor Now with Adam Pendleton, Ralph Lemon and Triple Canopy

Join The Studio Museum in Harlem and Triple Canopy to celebrate the publication of On Value, a multifarious book about the value of ephemeral artworks, and the labor and bodies that make them. Adam Pendleton—On Value contributor and exhibiting artist in Surface Area—will be joined by choreographer and artist Ralph Lemon, who co-edited On Value alongside Triple Canopy. Lemon and Pendleton will discuss how they have each sought to transpose live events, whether dance performances or charged historical events, into publishable forms such as essays, visual artifacts and print books. They will also examine the ways their respective starting points—Lemon in performance, and Pendleton in visual art—have influenced their distinctive approaches to interdisciplinary work, and how their work might disturb epistemological frameworks and challenge the treatment of historical inaccuracies. Triple Canopy associate editor Lizzie Feidelson will moderate.











When: Thu., Apr. 28, 2016 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 W. 125th St.
212-864-4500
Price: $7
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Join The Studio Museum in Harlem and Triple Canopy to celebrate the publication of On Value, a multifarious book about the value of ephemeral artworks, and the labor and bodies that make them. Adam Pendleton—On Value contributor and exhibiting artist in Surface Area—will be joined by choreographer and artist Ralph Lemon, who co-edited On Value alongside Triple Canopy. Lemon and Pendleton will discuss how they have each sought to transpose live events, whether dance performances or charged historical events, into publishable forms such as essays, visual artifacts and print books. They will also examine the ways their respective starting points—Lemon in performance, and Pendleton in visual art—have influenced their distinctive approaches to interdisciplinary work, and how their work might disturb epistemological frameworks and challenge the treatment of historical inaccuracies. Triple Canopy associate editor Lizzie Feidelson will moderate.

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