FX – August 2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

014 REPORTER


3
DW! Sao Paulo Design
Weekend
18 – 25 August
Sao Paulo

The largest design festival
in Latin America is the Sao
Paulo Design Weekend,
where the Brazilian city
links up its various
galleries, museums, NGOs,
educational institutions and
more, putting on events
throughout the city to
promote the importance of
design and how it connects
with urbanism, art,
business and technology
designweekend.com.br

1
Get Up, Stand Up Now:
Generations of Black
Creative Pioneers
Until 15 September
Somerset House, London


Somerset House celebrates
the Windrush generation
and the subsequent 50
years of black creativity in
Britain. Covering art, design,
photography, music, film
and fashion, around 100
artists are represented,
including Horace Ové
(pictured), Sonia Boyce,
Steve McQueen, and the
influential Althea McNish.
somersethouse.org.uk


2
Lis Rhodes: Dissident Lines
25 May – 1 September
Nottingham Contemporary

The pioneering filmmaker,
programmer, educator and
campaigner for women’s
rights will have almost 50
years of work recognised
in an exhibition across
the entire Nottingham
Contemporary. Works will
span installation, sound art,
performance and writing,
with known pieces such as
Dresden Dynamo and Light
Music alongside specially
commissioned work.
nottinghamcontemporary.org

5
Design Biennale Zurich
28 August – 1 September
Zurich, Switzerland

The second edition
of the Design Biennale
Zurich has been given the
theme ‘Play’, prompting
participants to question
notions of freedom, rules,
winners and losers in
design. A ‘playful’
programme invites design
interventions, exhibitions
and workshops across the
city to find productive
common ground between
play and design.
designbiennalezurich.ch

4
Hito Steyerl: Actual Reality
3 June – 25 August
Serpentine Gallery,
London and online

As part of a series on
‘Power’, artist Hito Steyerl
has created the augmented
reality app Actual Reality.
Using collectively sourced
data on the stark social
inequality of the local
London borough, this
unseen reality is made
visible – viewed through a
phone, the data warps the
form of the Serpentine
building in real time.
serpentinegalleries.org

DIARY

WORDS BY
SOPHIE TOLHURST


  1. HORACE OVÉ, ‘PSYCHEDELIC SISTER’, 1968. COPYRIGHT OF THE ARTIS


T 2. LIS RHODES, LIGHT MUSIC, 1975. TWO-SCREEN 16MM FILM, 25

MIN. COURTESY OF THE ARTIST 5. KEYSTONE/ENNIO LEANZA

2

3

5

1


4
Free download pdf