The Temporary Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt Enthusiasts and Imitators Society
a Queer Extension module
Facilitator: Season Butler
Cost: Pay-What-You-Can
Type: Online & Correspondence
Sessions: Monthly on Sundays, 5pm GMT (2 hour duration each)
Maximum Participants: 10
TREIS is an opportunity to engage with the artist Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt’s work, contexts, inspirations, related practices and other material we’re inspired to share.
TREIS will meet once a month for four months to talk about Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt’s work, contexts, inspirations, related practices and other material we’re inspired to share. Following each meeting, members will make work (postcard or standard letter size) to distribute by post to the rest of the group.
Through the course, we will become experts in R W-R’s practice and expand our own by experimenting with visual-textual practice and creating an archive of our experience as a temporary society. I expect that the logistical particularities of our current conditions will contribute texture to the experience.
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt was born in 1932. From her apartment in East Berlin, she developed a text-art practice including her famous mail art, informed by the GDR’s travel restrictions and censorship policies. She stopped making new work in 1989.
For more, check out:
‘The Stasi didn't understand anything,’ Die Welt newspaper 2016 article on R W-R’s life and work
Typewriter art: Signs and wonders, Monopol Magazine 2017
R W-R at Chert Lüdde Gallery
R W-R at Documenta
Following each meeting, members will make work (postcard or standard letter size) to distribute by post to the rest of the group.
Requirements
Participants will ideally have an active art and/or writing practice, and an interest in experimenting with text art, concrete poetry, mail art and adjacent fields, the ideas and histories that inform them, historically and in the present moment.
Frequency/ Contact
3 Zoom Sessions of 2 hours:
Sunday March 21st, 5pm-7pm GMT
Sunday April 18th, 5pm-7pm GMT
Sunday May 16th, 5pm-7pm GMT
About Queer Extension:
Inspired by the University Extension movement that reduced barriers to access for marginalised communities; Queer Extension has invited queer artists to develop online and correspondence modules that enable queer community to learn together. Queer Extension is curated by Justin Hunt of I'm With You and produced by Jo Alloway of We Exist.
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