The End(s) of the Library

(c) common room
(c) common room
The End(s) of the Library is a series of commissioned installations, lectures, performances, and workshops that consider the state of the library with Julieta Aranda, Fia Backström & R. Lyon, David Horvitz, Christian Philipp Müller, and The Serving Library taking place at the Goethe-Institut New York Library from October 31, 2012–June 21, 2013. Organized by Jenny Jaskey, the contributors will address how previous library configurations have given way to new forms and revised values in the digital age, emphasizing the fact that the library is neither a monolithic system nor an abandoned utopia, but an ever-contested site demanding new readings of its organizational frameworks: an institution whose ends are without end.

The program is free and open to the public.
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