Past Projects

Fri 30 April 2021 19h30-21h00 (CET)

[Book Launch] Ethical Portraits by Hatty Nestor in conversation with Alex Quicho

Join us [online] for the launch of Ethical Portraits, a new publication by Hatty Nestor investigating the representation of the incarcerated in the U.S. criminal justice system. Through interviews, creative non-fiction, and cultural theory, Hatty Nestor deconstructs a range of different prison portraiture, she will be joined in conversation with writer Alex Quicho.

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Thu 22 April 2021 17h00

[Launch] rile* books podcast

We're excited to introduce to you our new podcast channel, we'll be featuring new conversations with artists as well as recordings we've made over the past two years of rile* projects. Our first episode launches the book The Bat, Bad Mood and Autodomestication by Krõõt Juurak and Galerie. You can view our podcasts here, or subscribe to rile*, books wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Sat 12 December until Sun 13 December 2020 (14:00)

Slow Launch: Time is an Arrow, Error

Welcome for a slow, two-day launch of Time is an Arrow, Error, by Katja Mater. Katja will be joined by Elisabeth Klement on Saturday, designer of the self-published edition. Welcome!

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Thu 19 November 2020 12h00-13h30

Close Reading Claudia Rankine

Join us for a close reading in collaboration with Passaporta of Claudia Rankine's The White Card. Together with Pelumi Adejumo we delve into the work of Claudia Rankine through her recently published play The White Card. This short play was written as a way to address whiteness in conversations about race through a brilliantly crafted conversation around a dinner table. Through its characters we are given the opportunity to reflect on the positions we take in conversations on anti-racism and the limits of empathy and sentimentality. Posing the question: can (American) society progress when whiteness remains invisible?

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Thu 22 October 2020 12:00

Close Reading Lou Sullivan

On the 22nd of October we will dive into the radical diary writing of activist and writer Lou Sullivan. Sullivan’s writing in We Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan chronicles his life as a gay trans man and was awarded the Lambda Literary Award for Best Transgender Non-fiction in 2020 and a finalist for the Publishing Triangle Award. Brussels activist Robin Brettar will select fragments from Sullivan’s work and guide us through the text. In collaboration with Passa Porta, international house of literature.

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Sat 03 October 2020 12h00-20h00

Reopening :: We are moving!

We are very excited to announce that we are moving our shop and project this October to ARGOS! We welcome you to our new space now open 5 days a week. With a much larger and more accessible space we're looking to make it possible to spend time differently, with the books, the program, and one another. Welcome!

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Fri 28 August 2020 (14:00 CEST)

Broadcasting 'Vava Dudu'

rile* is thrilled to present a conversation with Vava Dudu, Alberto García del Castillo and Geo Wyeth, hosted by Marnie Slater. The conversation centers around the publication of the first anthology of poetry by fashion designer, musician, painter, and Paris icon Vava Dudu. Vava’s poems are culled from language she prints and publishes on garments, as well as song lyrics from her electro-punk band La Chatte.

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Thu 30 July until Mon 17 August 2020

Volunteer call out

We are looking for people interested in helping with the bookshop and our events. In the fall we will be expanding the opening hours of our bookshop, and be more accessible, taking into consideration the current health and safety measures. If you are interested or if you have any further questions please email us at rile.space@gmail.com before the 17th of August.

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Mon 15 June until Fri 19 June 2020

rile* reading room

rile* opens an online reading room for The School for Temporary Liveness Vol. 2, a week-long program around new formats for knowledge-exchange within performance and dance presented by the University of the Arts MFA in Dance, Philadelphia. Contributions to the reading room by Lauren Bakst, Morgan Bassichis, Niall Jones, Wilmer Wilson VI, Tina Campt, Simone White, Arkadi Zaides, Rebecca Schneider, among many others.

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