In this conversation with Andrius Arutiunian, we speak about circular time, toast, tools for organising knowledge and dissonance as a historiographic phenomenon. This year, Andrius is representing Armenia in the 59th Venice Biennale and he also tells us more about his exhibition Gharib—‘a word, a notion and a stranger who enters into our mind’.
Andrius Arutiunian (AM/LT) is an artist and composer who works through objects, installations and time-based collaborations with musicians and performers. He was a resident at Rupert in March 2022.
S02 E06: Searching for the logic that could be taken into every decision. A conversation with Post Brothers
SE2 E05 Talking writing and reading tarot for Rupert with Daniella Sanader
SE2 E04 Eating Kimbap with Bin Koh
S02 E02: How do you live and breathe inside irrational space? A conversation with Omsk Social Club
S02 E01: On entry points to solitary performances & colonial permanence with Davinia-Ann Robinson
E18 Francesca Grilli
E17 Ceel Mogami de Haas
E16 Miriam Naeh
E15 Judith Hamann
E14 Ittah Yoda
E13 Tyler Matthew Oyer
E12 Julijonas Urbonas
E11 Katja Aufleger
E10 Alice Bucknell
E09 Howard Melnyczuk
E08 Anna Reutinger
E07 Vytenis Burokas
E06 Sophie Hoyle
E05 Sean-Roy Parker
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