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11 May - 3 June 2006
KIOSK: Modes of Multiplication

Compiled by Christoph Keller

Opening preview: Wednesday 11 May 2006, 5.30pm


Because of the overwhelming amount of material included in the KIOSK, The Physics Room is having three late night viewing sessions during the exhibition:

Thursday 18 May until 7pm
Thursday 25 May until 7pm
Thursday 1 June until 7pm

It is a chance to visit the gallery after work and spend a leisurely evening perusing the archive.

ALL WELCOME!


After spending five weeks at ARTSPACE in Auckland, its first New Zealand destination and its first stop outside Europe, The Physics Room is pleased to introduce KIOSK- Modes of Multiplication to Christchurch.

KIOSK is a traveling archive of independent publishing projects on contemporary art. Continually growing, the non-representational and informative collection currently comprises over 4000 publications of artists’ books, periodicals, video and audio labels. The archive presents a worldwide selection of contemporary art publications which are available to browse through, making it a significant resource for students, lecturers, arts practitioners and the public.

Organised and compiled by Christoph Keller, the founder and former director of Revolver - Archiv für aktuelle Kunst in Frankfurt, the archive illuminates the possibilities of alternative publishing and distribution. KIOSK focuses on the ideas, motivation and strategies behind developing art projects in and beyond the printed form. The exhibition will provide a forum for discussion on ideas and methods of independent publishing on a more local level. At each destination KIOSK takes on a new appearance, The Physics Room has invited Christchurch-based artist Robert Hood to develop an environment in which the collection will be displayed.

The most recent of the previous fifteen stops of the traveling archive include ICA, London; the 9th Istanbul Biennial; KW Institute of Contemporary Art, Berlin; and Witte de Witte, Rotterdam. From The Physics Room the KIOSK travels to the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver, Canada.

As an extension of the ideas raised by the KIOSK, The Physics Room is hosting an Independent Publishing Discussion on Saturday 13 May, 3pm, with some of Christchurch's very own independent publishers. The discussion will focus around ideas and methods of independent publishing on a local level.

An ARTSPACE touring exhibition with support from Creative New Zealand


Kiosk Contributors

Christoph Keller
Stählemühle 78253
Eigeltingen-Münchhöf
Tel.: (07771) 8755-0
Fax: (07771) 8755-11
e-mail: keller@revolver-books.de
www.revolver-books.de


Related

Independent Publishing Discussion
Saturday 13 May 2006, 3pm
The Physics Room
FREE

As an extension of the ideas raised by the KIOSK, The Physics Room is hosting an afternoon discussion on Saturday 13 May, 3pm, with some of Christchurch's very own independent publishers. The discussion will focus around ideas and methods of independent publishing on a local level.

Talk
Christoph Keller

Friday 17 March 2006, 6pm
The Physics Room
FREE


KIOSK: Modes of Multiplication is an ARTSPACE touring exhibition’