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launch : Intimate confession is a project
16 January 2025 07:00PM

Join us for the launch of Intimate confession is a project, co-published by Blaffer Art Museum and Inventory Press in the presence of editor Jennifer Teets, designers Espace Ness and the publishers for the European release. Guest readers for the evening include essayist and poet Emma Gomis, artist Graham Hamilton, and curator and editor of the volume Jennifer Teets who will read words by Juliana Spahr, Roberto Tejada, and Lara Mimosa Montes. The evening will be further shaped by discussing how theoretical and aesthetic works can be potential mediators on the subject of intimacy and infrastructure.

The juxtaposition of intimacy and infrastructure might appear paradoxical at first, yet these two rubrics have recently been animating conversations around relational life in the work of a number of artists. Diving into the concept of how infrastructures can be understood as “affective” in their varied expressions of movement and imprint on cultural life through the participatory role of language, affect, and infrastructural studies, Intimate confession is a project is a complement to the exhibition of the same name at the Blaffer Art Museum.

The book includes work from Gwenneth Boelens, Benvenuto Chavajay Ixtetelá, ektor garcia, Lonnie Holley, Anna Mayer, Na Mira, Kate Newby, Josie Ann Teets, Chiffon Thomas, Iris Touliatou, and Clémence de La Tour du Pin, and contributions from scholars and poets Kai Bosworth, Lara Mimosa Montes, Michael D. Snediker, Juliana Spahr, Roberto Tejada, Ara Wilson, as well as a curatorial essay by Jennifer Teets.

Intimate confession is a project looks at the material and immaterial histories of Houston and considers transmission, intergenerational life, and cultural inheritance through the prism of intimacy and infrastructure.

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 - launch : Intimate confession is a project

 - launch : Intimate confession is a project