N?grannar

N?grannar er titillinn ? listamannaspjalli og upplestri sem Inga Danysz og?Yen Noh standa fyrir. Eftir m?na?ardv?l?sem gestalistamenn ? Skaftfelli munu?listakonurnar?deila listr?ni n?lgun, lesa verk og s?na ?msa muni sem v?sa ? stutta vist ?eirra ? Sey?isfir?i en b??ar hafa studdust vi??fj?lbreytta mi?la ? vinnuferlinu; sk?lpt?ra, gj?rninga og skriftir. Yen og Inga bj??a upp ? hl?legt og umr??uv?nt umhverfi ? Draumh?si, gestavinnustofu Skaftfell ? Nor?urg?tu,?f?studagskv?ldi? 29. sept.?S?pa, te og kaffi ver?a ? bo?st?lum en gestum er einnig velkomi? a? koma me? eigin drykki.

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Yen Noh?(b.1983) has received a BFA from Hongik Universit?t in Seoul and a MA in Transdisziplin?re Kunst from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Looking into?the unclosed gap between the original and translation in cultural relativity, Noh takes language and translation as her themes to produce speech performance in which a spoken language becomes a critical agent to rethink the relationship between spoken language, speaking body and its mind. Recently, she has re-examined the history of the translation of European modernist aesthetics into Japan and Korea under Japanese rule in Korea. She is concerned with an?archival mind?in action and togetherness, in order to create a temporary, yet intimate community of thinking, dialogue and discourse.

Inga Danysz (b.1990) is an artist based in Frankfurt am Main. She studied at Cooper Union, New York and graduated from the St?delschule in Frankfurt am Main (2015). She recently graduated as an artist-in-residence at the post-graduate programme De Ateliers, Amsterdam (2015-17) and was awarded the Columbus Advancement Prize for Contemporary Art (2016).