Performance Park Nights 2017: Joseph Grigely

White Noise, Pompidou Foto: White Noise, Pompidou © Joseph Grigley

Fri, 22.09.2017

Serpentine Gallery

Deaf artist and writer Joseph Grigely presents Blueberry Surprise, a play for three voices that is based on written conversations with hearing people, ranging from the mundane to the obscene.

Presented as part of Park Nights 2017, the Serpentine’s experimental, interdisciplinary live platform, programmed for the Galleries’ annual architectural commission, the Serpentine Pavilion – which is this year supported by the Goethe-Institut.


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Joseph Grigely is an artist and writer living and working in Chicago. His exhibitions include two Whitney Biennials (2000, 2014) and solo exhibitions at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin; The Whitney Museum of American Art; and the MCA, Chicago. Grigely’s books include Conversation Pieces (1998), Blueberry Surprise (2006), Exhibition Prosthetics (2010) and Oceans of Love: The Uncontainable Gregory Battcock (2015), as well as essays on disability theory and body criticism.



 

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