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Partly :

Fievel Is Glauque, Daniel Kane, Oda Byrnes & Ed Atkins

29 November 2024 07.00 PM - 11.30 PM
Art Hub Copenhagen Halmtorvet 27, 1700 København V

Please join us on Friday, 29 November, for the final edition of Partly at AHC’s space in Kødbyen. It’ll be a special night, featuring a duo version of the band Fievel Is Glauque, Daniel Kane reading from Joe Brainard's letters, cellist Oda Byrnes playing a solo concert and finally a reading from Ed Atkins.

This will be Fievel Is Glauque’s only European performance this fall – not to be missed.

Next year, AHC is moving to a new space, and we will be reimagining Partly. This will be the last AHC event ever at the Kødbyen space. It will be a bit of a party. Starts at 7PM. Free, as always.

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AHC, Halmtorvet 27, 1700 Copenhagen V

Friday 29 November 19.00-23.00PM.

The event is free to attend but requires that you book a ticket here.

Partly is curated by Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski and hosted by AHC - Art Hub Copenhagen.

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ABOUT FIEVEL IS GLAUQUE
Fievel Is Glauque is an American/Belgian band featuring Ma Clément, Zach Phillips, and many collaborators. Their newest record, Rong Weicknes, is just out from Fat Possum Records. Their other albums include Flaming Swords and God’s Trashmen Sent to Right the Mess.

ABOUT DANIEL KANE
Daniel Kane is a professor of American literature at Uppsala University. He is the editor of Love, Joe: The Selected Letters of Joe Brainard. His other books include All Poets Welcome: The Lower East Side Poetry Scene in the 1960s (2003); We Saw the Light: Conversations Between the New American Cinema and Poetry (2009); and “Do You Have a Band?”: Poetry and Punk Rock in New York City (Columbia, 2017).

ABOUT ODA BYRNES
Oda Dyrnes is a Norwegian composer-performer and cellist. Her work is grounded in spontaneous composing and improvisation, extended instrumental playing and explorative listening experiences. Situated in Copenhagen, Oda is an active performer on the European improv scene, regularly performing her own music, collaborating with artists such as Jørgen Teller as a member of Damkapellet, and playing in the Crush String Collective.

ABOUT ED ATKINS
In recent years, Ed Atkins has presented solo shows at the New Museum in New York, Kunsthaus Bregenz, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and Serpentine Gallery in London. A survey exhibition of his work will open at Tate Britain in April of next year, alongside a new confessional book, Flower, from Fitzcarraldo Editions.

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