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[News] Our giftcards are here again!
Our giftcards are here again! They can be used both in our webshop and in store. You can purchase a giftcard by sending us an email to info@rile.space, or come by the shop! (Limited edition) cards designed by D-E-A-L <3
read moreabout [News] Our giftcards are here again![Release] Delta — An Ocean Call
Join us for the Brussel release and coming together of Delta – An Ocean Call, in collaboration with Batard Festival. Delta — An Ocean Call is a publication on water histories, narratives and practices published and co-edited by Pontus Pettersson and Izabella Borzecka/PAM.
read moreabout [Release] Delta — An Ocean Call[Launch] 'Wittig', with Émilie Notéris
Join us for the launch of Wittig a draft for a biography of Monique Wittig's eternal life written by Émilie Notéris and published by Les Pérégrines, collection Icônes in October 2022.
read moreabout [Launch] 'Wittig', with Émilie Notéris[Research Group] In the Eye of the Storm: Understanding the climate crises through the work of Caribbean thinkers and Pacific poets
In this research group we will discuss the work of different theorists, artists and activists who analyze the climate crisis through the lens of (neo-) colonialist practices that have devastated the different islands on which they and their ancestors lived.
read moreabout [Research Group] In the Eye of the Storm: Understanding the climate crises through the work of Caribbean thinkers and Pacific poets[Launch] "Toward a Transindividual Self"
Welcome to the launch of Toward a Transindividual Self, by Ana Vujanović and Bojana Cvejić, co-presented by Kaaistudio's and rile*.
read moreabout [Launch] "Toward a Transindividual Self"[Reading] Black Body Amnesia, with Jaamil Olawale Kosoko
Join us on Sunday afternoon at rile* for a reading by poet, performance artist, educator, and curator Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, who will be reading from their recently published book Black Body Amnesia: Poems and Other Speech Acts (2022).
read moreabout [Reading] Black Body Amnesia, with Jaamil Olawale Kosoko[Launch] ADVANCED ENTERTAINMENT — Digital Type Foundry by D-E-A-L
Join us for the launch of the ADVANCED ENTERTAINMENT (ADVE) digital type foundry founded by D-E-A-L creative studio.
read moreabout [Launch] ADVANCED ENTERTAINMENT — Digital Type Foundry by D-E-A-L[News] September Tables
Come find us and our books this month at the conference for Experimental Writing in English (15th - 16th), Wiels Art Book Fair (17th - 18th) and L'Age d'Or Festival (25th) all happening in Brussels!
read moreabout [News] September Tables[Podcast] Carla Lonzi's Self-Portrait, with Allison Grimaldi Donahue and Giulia Crispiani
For this episode of rile* , books podcast we are joined by Allison Grimaldi Donahue and Giulia Crispiani to talk about the first English translation of Carla Lonzi’s book Self-Portrait which was translated by Allison herself, with editorial assistance from Giulia, and published by Divided Publishing in 2021.
read moreabout [Podcast] Carla Lonzi's Self-Portrait, with Allison Grimaldi Donahue and Giulia CrispianiInternship Call Out (Fall 2022)
We are looking for an intern to join our team between September - December 2022. As an intern at rile* you will work first-hand with the organisation of an artist-run project space and bookshop, and assist our curatorial projects. More details on the internship and how to apply here.
read moreabout Internship Call Out (Fall 2022)Living Contents #2
Welcome to “Living contents #2”, a set of lectures, publications and performances by students and guests of the ReadingListeningSpeaking seminar at Erg Brussels.
read moreabout Living Contents #2[Reading] From Poem to Body: with Pelumi Adejumo and Nikima Jagudajev
Join us for an evening of reading performances at rile* with Pelumi Adejumo, a runaway pastor child, writer and singer, and Nikima Jagudajev, a choreographer and writer based between New York and Brussels. Pelumi Adejumo will read a collection of poems titled De Verstrengeling followed by a reading of The Backstreet Boys a text focusing on kinship and mothering by Nikima Jagudajev.
read moreabout [Reading] From Poem to Body: with Pelumi Adejumo and Nikima Jagudajev