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Sat, Dec 10, 2011
3:00 PM

New Museum Theater (directions)

A Proposition by Paul Chan:
Wht is a book?

Part of Propositions

In 2010, Paul Chan started a press, Badlands Unlimited. Historical distinctions between books, files, and artworks are dissolving rapidly. Badlands publishes e-books as well as paper books and produces new works by artists and writers who embody the spirit of this emerging dissolution. At least this is what the website says. In reality, Badlands is a series of questions in the form of an independent publishing venture. Those questions include: What is reading? How does reading turn into knowing? How does knowing become doing? Does it matter if knowing only knows? What is a book? Is reading a book different from reading a menu, or an affidavit, or a painting? Why are books associated with bodies? When books are burned, why is it natural to assume that people are next? Does it have to do with Eros? How do you burn an e-book?

Propositions is a public forum that explores ideas in development. Each two-day seminar introduces a topic of current investigation in an invited speaker's own artistic or intellectual practice. Over the course of a seminar session, these developing ideas are responded to, researched, and discussed to propel them forward in unique ways.

The structure of a Proposition by Paul Chan is as follows:
Friday, 7 p.m. – Wht is lawlessness?
Saturday, 3 p.m. – Wht is a book?

Paul Chan lives and works in New York.



Animated GIF by Francoise Gamma, modified by Paul Chan

Sponsors TOP

“Propositions” is made possible by the Charlotte and Bill Ford Artists Talks Fund.

Additional support is generously provided by the Contemporary Council of the New Museum.

Museum as Hub is made possible through the generous support of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.

Additional support is provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.

The Museum as Hub Residency Program is made possible through the lead support of the Rockefeller Foundation.

Additional funding is provided by Laurie Wolfert. Artist travel is supported, in part, by a grantfrom the Ford Foundation.

Endowment support is provided by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Skadden, Arps Education Programs Fund, and the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs at the New Museum.

Education and public programs are made possible by a generous grant from Goldman Sachs Gives at the recommendation of David and Hermine Heller.