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Publication Paging the Librar(ies), in Fragments (in collaboration with Alvin Li)
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Paging the Librar(ies), in Fragments (in collaboration with Alvin Li)

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Published by Asymmetry Art Foundation, Librarians-in-Residence program 2023

By reflecting on the relationships we've had with and in different kinds of libraries, this first, drawn-out correspondence contemplates the question of what a library could be. It is also our hope that, through rubbing our languages against each other, we two – a writer-curator working in and out of institutions to explore both collectivity and independence, and an itinerant artist-educator dedicated to the peripheral languages – will build an infrastructure, a shared repository of our lexicons, memories and beliefs: a library of friendship.

open edition, 12 x 32 cm, 2023

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Published by Asymmetry Art Foundation, Librarians-in-Residence program 2023

By reflecting on the relationships we've had with and in different kinds of libraries, this first, drawn-out correspondence contemplates the question of what a library could be. It is also our hope that, through rubbing our languages against each other, we two – a writer-curator working in and out of institutions to explore both collectivity and independence, and an itinerant artist-educator dedicated to the peripheral languages – will build an infrastructure, a shared repository of our lexicons, memories and beliefs: a library of friendship.

open edition, 12 x 32 cm, 2023

Published by Asymmetry Art Foundation, Librarians-in-Residence program 2023

By reflecting on the relationships we've had with and in different kinds of libraries, this first, drawn-out correspondence contemplates the question of what a library could be. It is also our hope that, through rubbing our languages against each other, we two – a writer-curator working in and out of institutions to explore both collectivity and independence, and an itinerant artist-educator dedicated to the peripheral languages – will build an infrastructure, a shared repository of our lexicons, memories and beliefs: a library of friendship.

open edition, 12 x 32 cm, 2023

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