Early autumn events

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Autumn is good! Lots of things happening and energy levels are up again. Please find enclosed some news about upcoming events.

Newsflash: Camion Noir in France has just published my anthology of articles, lectures and other writings 2000-2013 called Raisonances. It will be available in an English edition (Reasonances) through Scarlet Imprint slightly later in the autumn.

August 29-September 7: Restaurering av inre rum. Group show at Charlottenburgs Gård, Solna/Stockholm. I show one photograph in a very eclectic mix of work by equally eclectic artists: Jan Håfström, Karin Mamma Andersson, Jeannin/Schuurmans, Viktor Rosdahl, Åsa Ersmark, Lasse Åberg, Christine Ödlund and many others. More information can be found here! The opening is on Friday the 29th between 4 and 8 pm. You’re welcome to join the party!

September 5-9: OTOK conference, Croatia. I will give a lecture called “Challenging inertia and entropy: creativity as a transformative tool”. Sorry, this conference is already sold out.

September 20-October 5: Galleri Granen, Sundsvall. Imprisoned Sentences. This is a solo show about/for/by/in/through my novel Mother, Have A Safe Trip, and includes enlarged sections from the book and inspirational/mediumistic photographs.

September 26: Nekropolis, Copenhagen. I will give an as yet un-named lecture.

September 27: Husets Biograf, Copenhagen. I will briefly introduce the documentary series An Art Apart and also introduce and show Dreams Less Sweet, a beautiful film from 2013 made for Psychic TV’s classic album (1983) of the same name.

There will be more lectures, releases and events coming up in the later part of the autumn. Stay tuned!

By the way… The catalog from the recent HERE TO GO 2014 symposium is now available from TRAPART. A wonderful text on William Burroughs’ legacy that mentions Here To Go, by Kasper Opstrup, can be found at the WIRE site!

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