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Anjalika Sagar
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Secession Podcast
Artists: Kodwo Eshun from The Otolith Group in conversation with Oliver Ressler
Secession Podcast: Artists is a series of conversations featuring artists exhibiting at the Secession. This episode is a conversation between Kodwo Eshun from The Otolith Group and the artist Oliver Ressler. It was recorded on November 16, 2022 in the context of the exhibition: The Otolith Group What the Owl Knows 18.11.2022 – 5.2.2023 The Secession is delighted to announce What the Owl Knows, the solo exhibition of The Otolith Group named after the new moving image work directed by the artists. The post-cinematic practice of Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar is informed by an attention to an aesth...
2022-12-22
50 min
Artists on Writers | Writers on Artists
Under the Cover: The Otolith Group
Ed Halter speaks with The Otolith Group members, Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun, about thier work on the cover of Artforum's May 2022 cover.
2022-09-19
49 min
Reclaiming Pedagogies
E12 - Fukushima Reverberations / Part 2 (with Sabu Kohso, 16 beaver and friends)
11 March 2021FUKUSHIMA AT 10 (organized with Sabu Kohso and 16 beaver)PART 2Keeping Wake, A Vigil, A Vigilance with: (Pt.1) Ayreen Anastas, Ben Morea, Rolando Vasquez, Rene Gabri, Sabu Kohso, Yoko Hayasuke, Norihito Nakata, Angela Melitopoulos, Fulvia Carnevale (Claire Fontaine), Jason Waite (Pt.2) Sabu Kohso, Franco Bifo Berardi, Ayreen Anastas, Rene Gabri, Anjalika Sagar, Kodwo Eshun (The Otolith Group), MPA Jesal Kapadia, Begonia Santa-Cecila, Nick Mirzoeff, Silvia Federici, Iain Boal, Peter Linebaugh… and many more Friends.Editing and sonic interventions: Silvia Maglioni & Graeme ThomsonIn March 11, 2021 we will be marking the 10th ye...
2021-05-01
2h 09
Reclaiming Pedagogies
E11 - Fukushima Reverberations / Part 1 (with Sabu Kohso, 16 beaver and friends)
11 March 2021FUKUSHIMA AT 10 (organized with Sabu Kohso and 16 beaver)PART 1Keeping Wake, A Vigil, A Vigilance with: (Pt.1) Ayreen Anastas, Ben Morea, Rolando Vasquez, Rene Gabri, Sabu Kohso, Yoko Hayasuke, Norihito Nakata, Angela Melitopoulos, Fulvia Carnevale (Claire Fontaine), Jason Waite (Pt.2) Sabu Kohso, Franco Bifo Berardi, Ayreen Anastas, Rene Gabri, Anjalika Sagar, Kodwo Eshun (The Otolith Group), MPA Jesal Kapadia, Begonia Santa-Cecila, Nick Mirzoeff, Silvia Federici, Iain Boal, Peter Linebaugh… and many more Friends.Editing and sonic interventions: Silvia Maglioni & Graeme ThomsonIn March 11, 2021 we will be marking the 10th ye...
2021-05-01
2h 10
Burning Futures: On Ecologies of Existence
#5 Beyond The End Of The World?
#5 Beyond The End Of The World? with T.J. Demos and The Otolith Group (Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun), A Podcast by HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin) Art theorist T.J. Demos, author of “Against the Anthropocene” and “Decolonizing Nature”, engages in this podcast edition of “Burning Futures” in a discussion with the artist collective The Otolith Group, founded by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun. Taking their recent film “INFINITY Minus Infinity” - that we show at HAU 3000 - as point of departure, the discussion touches on genocide and ecocide at the origins of what is now called the Anthropocene, the biopolitics...
2020-07-04
1h 07
Sonic Acts
Sonic Acts 2019: The Otolith Group and Annie Fletcher – Eastman is the Matter at Hand
SONIC ACTS FESTIVAL 2019 – HEREAFTER – Introduction by Emily PethickThe Otolith Group and Annie Fletcher – Eastman is the Matter at Hand24 February – De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsFrom the late 1960s until his death in 1990 at the age of 49, Julius Eastman, the queer African-American avant-garde composer, pianist, vocalist and conductor, wrote and performed compositions whose ecstatic militant minimalism initiated a black radical aesthetic that revolutionised the East Coast’s new music scene of the 1970s and 1980s. No recordings of Eastman’s compositions were released during his lifetime. In January 1980, Julius Eastman was invited by the Music...
2019-05-15
44 min