CURRENCIES DETHRONE

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CURRENCIES DETHRONE

With Robertas Narkus (LT), Andrius Arutiunian (LT/NL) and Doug Fishbone (GB), produced by Marold Langer-Philippsen (DE)

Robertas Narkus (LT), Andrius Arutiunian (LT/NL) und Doug Fishbone (GB) are talking about what could be done with money and currency if their values were different in this podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021. 

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With Robertas Narkus (LT), Andrius Arutiunian (LT/NL) and Doug Fishbone (GB), produced by Marold Langer-Philippsen (DE)

Marold Langer-Philippsen

Marold Langer-Philippsen, born in Munich, lives in Europe, works as radio/media artist, director, performer, stage/exhibition designer and musician in the fields of time-based arts with particular attention to public space, theatre and live broadcast since 1984.

His radio works were created for community radios in Europe, Public Broadcast Stations in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and Slovakia, Ars Electronica Linz and São Paulo Art Biennial. His performance works were presented throughout Europe, in the Middle East, South America and Australia.

Douglas Fishbone

Doug Fishbone is an American artist living and working in London. He earned an BA from Amherst College in the US in 1991, and MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London in 2003. Selected solo exhibitions include Tate Britain, London (2010-11), Rokeby, London (2010-11, and 2009), Gimpel Fils, London (2006) and 30,000 Bananas in Trafalgar Square (2004). Selected group exhibitions include Rude Britannia: British Comic Art, Tate Britain (2010), Busan Biennale, Busan, South Korea (2008); Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery (2008), London; British Art Show 6, Newcastle, Bristol, Nottingham and Manchester (2006).

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Robertas Narkus

Robertas Narkus describes his practice as ‘management of circumstances in the economy of coincidence’. He brings together the ordinary and the absurd to explore notions of sovereignty, technology, desires, and obsolescence. He has exhibited at CAC Vilnius, De Appel Art Center, Amsterdam, VI Marrakech Biennale and others. Robertas Narkus is a founder of Vilnius Institute of ‘Pataphysics in collaboration with Thierry Foulc from Collège de ’Pataphysique in 2013. In 2016, he also established the artist-run space/artist day center “Autarkia” in Vilnius.

Andrius Arutiunian

Andrius Arutiunian is an Armenian-Lithuanian artist. He works with sound and hybrid forms of media, with a particular interest in sonic artefacts, aural identities, and digital, automated technologies. Recent shows and performances include FACT Liverpool (2021), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2019), BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art Gateshead (2019), ZKM | Hertz Lab Karlsruhe (2019), and documenta 14, Parliament of Bodies, Kassel (2017).

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