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Reading Circle: Zsuzsi Flohr Event
Zsuzsi Flohr | Nordbahnhof Reading Circle, 6.00 to 7.30 pm
Text | Toni Morrison, “Beloved”, Vintage Books, 1997 (excerpt)
Venue | Singer Bookshop at Vienna Wiesenthal Institute, Rabensteig 3, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Registration | email here to reserve seat and receive advance copy of text: info@bloodmountain.org
Zsuzsi Flohr is a Hungarian artist and PhD candidate at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Her practice deals with issues of the third generation post-Holocaust and the relevance of art in the making of familial, social and political memory politics. Flohr exhibited at the 57th Venice Biennale (Research Pavilion, 2017), participated in Blood Mountain’s Nordbahnhof Project (2018) and presented a solo show at 2B Gallery, Budapest (2019).
This event is part of The Nordbahnhof Project and organised in association with Singer Bookshop.
Supported by Bundeskanzleramt
Blood Mountain Projects is an independent research and curatorial platform based in Vienna with a mission to examine the cultural past present and potential of Central Europe. Founded in 2010 as a non-profit arts organisation in Budapest, and following many years as an international satellite, it operates since 2018 as an educational programme and curatorial practice based in Vienna. Core activities: research-based curatorial projects, artists-in-residence, public events, education and publications. For more information: www.bloodmountain.org