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Journal: Precarious Tasks #9, 24hrs Gathering Activity 1: Reading to the Public

The opening public event of Koki Tanaka’s Precarious Tasks #9: 24hrs Gathering invites members of the public to bring their favourite book to be read aloud.


The opening public event of Koki Tanaka’s Precarious Tasks #9: 24hrs Gathering is inspired by Tristan Tzara reading to the crowd at St Julien le Pauvre church, Paris (1921). The event invites members of the public to meet at the ICA Box Office and bring their favourite book to be read aloud in St James's Park.

Please meet at the ICA Box Office at 12pm - the event starts at 12.30pm. Please bring a book with you as they will not be provided by the ICA or the artist.

Part of Koki Tanaka's Precarious Tasks #9, a series of events over a period of 24hrs that he refers to as ‘actions’. The events are programmed within a loose framework shaped by communal involvement and group experiences of everyday rituals that refer to past iterations of his ongoing series of works entitled Precarious Tasks. Audiences are welcome to drop in and out of the events throughout the day and night.

In partnership with ArtWorks: Developing Practice in Participatory Settings, a Paul Hamlyn Special Initiative.


Speaker(s):

Koki Tanaka | talks

 

Date and Time:

27 June 2014 at 12:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

ICA
12 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 4AH
020 7930 3647
http://www.ica.org.uk

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Tickets:

Free

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