Adam Linder, How to Serve

14 September, 7pm

Adam Linder has been working on a dance based practice in a format he calls Choreographic Services since 2013. This aspect of his work is focused on underscoring real time and economic conditions that are integral to the discipline of choreography. At OUTPOST Linder will introduce this format both conceptually and practically, discussing why 'servicing' is a relevant way for his work to publicly engage.

Adam Linder (b.1983) lives and works in Berlin. Recent stage works include Vexed Vista, Les Subsistences, Lyon (2015); Parade, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin (2013); and Cult to the Built on What, Kampnagel, Hamburg (2013). Choreographic Service 1: "Some Cleaning" (2013) has been hired by 356 Mission Rd., Los Angeles (2015), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015), Lulu, Mexico City (2015), Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2015), Kunsthalle Basel (2014), Museum of Arts and Design, New York City (2014) and Flex at Sammlung Hoffmann, Berlin (2014). Choreographic Service 2: "Some Proximity" (2014) was presented at Frieze Fair, London and subsequently hired by MOCA, Los Angeles (2015) and Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2015). Choreographic Service 3: "Some Riding" (2015) will be hired by ICA, London in September 2015. The film Parade, an adaptation of Linder’s stage work directed by Shahryar Nashat premiered at the Berlin Biennale (2014); further screened at ICA, London (2014) and The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014).

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