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SUMMARY:ACFNY SUPPORTED | JOACHIM ECKL AT CO-INCIDENCE FESTIVAL 2018
DESCRIPTION:\nThe ACFNY is pleased to support Austrian artist Joachim Eckl as Artist in Residence at the 2018 Co-Incidence Festival.\n\nABOUT THE CO-INCIDENCE FESTIVAL\nThe Co-Incidence Festival is a gathering of experimental composer-performers hosted by Non-Event at Washington Street Gallery in Somerville, MA. This project is based on an expanded view of what constitutes art, music, and the traditional concert. Following the example of the revolutionary arts community Black Mountain College, it aims to bring together a group of radical artists operating in the boundary-zones of their practice to take part in a festival curated as “social sculpture”. This concept can be found within the concepts of “bridge” and “swarm” as well as growing into one with them. The bridge becomes the swarm becomes a social sculpture, yet the swarm is always implied by the bridge just as the social sculpture is implied by both. Common to all of these processes is the act of listening. The “bridge”, “swarm”, and “social sculpture” all arise from different modes of listening (1. listening to things, 2. listening into things, 3. listening to an inner voice).\nAll events are free and anyone is welcome to join the gatherings at any time during the festival.\nMore information:\nwww.coincidencefestival.com/joachim\nABOUT THE ARTIST\nBorn in 1962 in Haslach, Joachim Eckl became particularly interested in the US after returning from his studies in New York in 1989. His commitment and work is based on the conviction and knowledge that the achievements of the 20th century entailed progress but also an immoderate carelessness. Eckl has been working for over 20 years in various positions and roles in the art world. In addition to implementing over 100 of his own projects, he has been involved in large-scale projects with Tony Cragg, Jeff Koons, Christo & Jean Claude and Klaus Rinke. He works as a freelance artist under the label HEIM.ART® in “Der Station – Neufelden”.\n \nVENUE\nWashington Street Gallery\n321 Washington Street, Somerville, MA 02143\n
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