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Presentation/Discussion

In Conversation I Wu Tsang & Fred Moten.

Date
Sunday, 17 November 2019
Location
Gropius Bau Berlin
Country
Germany

Collaborating with the poet and theorist Fred Moten has influenced Wu Tsang’s work since 2013. In their conversation on the occasion of the exhibition "There is no nonviolent way to look at somebody" at the Gropius Bau they discuss collaborative artistic processes and shared points of reference. For Wu Tsang collaboration is a strategy for undoing conventional authorship. The title of her exhibition "There is no nonviolent way to look at somebody" comes from the text "Sudden Rise at a Given Tun