Tyler Coburn with Birgit Huppuch & Lawrence Abu Hamdan

Artist Tyler Coburn will present a new monologue, Richard Roe, performed by actress Birgit Huppuch. The monologue is a hydra-headed take on the legal fictions that creep around the margins of selfhood, and that increasingly dictate the terms of economic and political process.

Coburn’s work has been presented at Centre Pompidou, Paris; South London Gallery; Kunsthalle Wien; Kunstverein Munich; SculptureCenter, New York; and in the 11th Gwangju Biennale and in the 10th Shanghai Biennale. Coburn’s latest solo exhibition, Remote Viewer, is on view at Koenig & Clinton, New York from April 20th to June 3rd.

Lawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist and audio investigator currently living in Berlin as guest of DAAD. Abu Hamdan’s interest with sound and its intersection with politics originate from his background as a touring musician and facilitator of DIY music. The artist’s forensic audio investigations are conducted as part of his research for Forensic Architecture at Goldsmiths College London where he received his PhD in 2017.

General admission: $8
Students/Seniors: $7
Members: $5 or free
-No one turned away for inability to pay-











When: Fri., Apr. 27, 2018 at 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery
131 E. 10th St.
212-674-6377
Price: $8
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Artist Tyler Coburn will present a new monologue, Richard Roe, performed by actress Birgit Huppuch. The monologue is a hydra-headed take on the legal fictions that creep around the margins of selfhood, and that increasingly dictate the terms of economic and political process.

Coburn’s work has been presented at Centre Pompidou, Paris; South London Gallery; Kunsthalle Wien; Kunstverein Munich; SculptureCenter, New York; and in the 11th Gwangju Biennale and in the 10th Shanghai Biennale. Coburn’s latest solo exhibition, Remote Viewer, is on view at Koenig & Clinton, New York from April 20th to June 3rd.

Lawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist and audio investigator currently living in Berlin as guest of DAAD. Abu Hamdan’s interest with sound and its intersection with politics originate from his background as a touring musician and facilitator of DIY music. The artist’s forensic audio investigations are conducted as part of his research for Forensic Architecture at Goldsmiths College London where he received his PhD in 2017.

General admission: $8
Students/Seniors: $7
Members: $5 or free
-No one turned away for inability to pay-

Buy tickets/get more info now