Reading experiences when time is on hold
Joyce, Cervantes, Freud, La Fontaine and Artaud. Some pointers in reading from contemporary art.
Dora Garcia documents James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, which has sold out from having been read so often at the James Joyce Foundation in Zurich. Joan Ponç honours one of the most universal literary icons: Don Quixote, together with his faithful companion. Rodney Graham measures the physical and symbolic magnitude of Freud's complete works. Marcel Broodthaers dissects a well-known fable by La Fontaine to project it on two overlapping screens. And Nancy Spero paints and writes the pain of Antonin Artaud. Poetry and literature for when time is on hold. Happy reading!