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SUMMARY: ANSELM FRANKE: the Grammar of the Court
DESCRIPTION: CANCELLED – Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the lecture by A
 nselm Franke on Monday\, November 23\, 2009 has been cancelled. The Univers
 ity of British Columbia’s Critical and Curatorial Studies Program and the M
 orris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery present The Grammar of the Court\, a tal
 k by Anselm Franke as part of the Curatorial Lecture Series. […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>CANCELLED - Due to unforeseen circ
 umstances\, the lecture by Anselm Franke on Monday\, November 23\, 2009 has
  been cancelled.</strong></p><p>The University of British Columbia’s Critic
 al and Curatorial Studies Program and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Galle
 ry present <em>The Grammar of the Court</em>\, a talk by Anselm Franke as p
 art of the Curatorial Lecture Series.</p><p>This talk\, <em>The Grammar of 
 the Court</em> will examine ‘performance’ in the court of law as a particul
 ar case\, operating in a social topography whose borders – such as the regi
 mes of difference between artifice and facticity\, construction and truth –
  are drawn up entirely differently from any other ‘stage’ or scripted space
 . This talk will make use of Franke’s recent work and bring it into constel
 lation with the installation World Rehearsal Court\, an exhibition of work 
 by Judy Radul at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. Among other influ
 ences\, it will refer to Bruno Latour’s ethnography of ‘associations’ and ‘
 enunciation regimes’.</p><p>Anselm Franke is a curator and writer. He is di
 rector of Extra City – Kunsthal Antwerpen in Belgium. He has been co-curato
 r of Manifesta 7 in Italy\, 2008. Previously\, Franke acted as curator of K
 W Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin until 2006\, where he organized 
 exhibitions such as<em>Territories: Islands\, Camps and Other States of Uto
 pia</em> (2003)\; <em>Image Archives</em> (2001/2002)\; and co-developed th
 e project <em>No Matter How Bright the Light\, the Crossing Occurs At Night
 </em> (2006). He has edited and published various publications and is a con
 tributor to magazines such as<em>Metropolis M\, Piktogram\, </em>and <em>Ca
 binet.</em></p><p>The Curatorial Lecture Series presents lectures on contem
 porary curatorial practice. The series is organized by the Morris and Helen
  Belkin Art Gallery in collaboration with the Department of Art History\, V
 isual Art and Theory\; the Museum of Anthropology\; and the Department of A
 nthropology\; with the support of the Audain Endowment for Curatorial Studi
 es\; and the Faculty of Arts at The University of British Columbia.</p>
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