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Philipp Gehmacher and Alexander Schellow on space
Sarma’s Anthology walk + talk
How do artists work today? How do they speak about their method? Where the walk + talk series sought to address these questions in a performative way, Sarma has a long-standing interest in documenting the informal and embodied discourses of artistic practice.
Sarma’s Anthology walk + talk contains writings by most artists involved in the Vienna and Brussels walk + talk series: Antonia Baehr, Eleanor Bauer, Boris Charmatz, Philipp Gehmacher, Rémy Héritier, Sioned Huws, Mette Ingvartsen, Daniel Linehan, Martin Nachbar, Chrysa Parkinson, Alexander Schellow and Meg Stuart. It concerns essays, scores, self-interviews and interviews – all reflections on practice that relate to the specific context of walk+talk and give an insight in the ways artists speak and write about their work, method and poetics.
The anthology contains furthermore essays about walk + talk:
- Alexander Roberts, Turning, turning, returning (2015)
- Erik Bryngelsson, Walking and talking, more or less (2014)
- Laura Burns, Speaking Bodies, Plural Voices (2013)
- Constanze Klementz, Sehen lassen, was nicht geschah, um gesehen zu werden (2010)
- Constanze Klementz, To make visible what had no intention of being seen (2010)
- Jeroen Peeters, Essays and letters on walk + talk (2008-13)
- Jeroen Peeters, Hoe zichzelf een houding geven, hoe zichzelf uitspreken? (2008)
- Jeroen Peeters, Waar staat de dans vandaag en waar gaat hij naartoe?) about walk + talk. (2011)