METZ.- Digital book, electronic book, or e-book, are all terms designating the new forms given to the book, paperback, printed matter, or the manuscript. The creation and distribution of new reading tools undermine traditional modes of writing and reading which are facing a great challenge today.
To enter a three-dimensional book : this is what Anja Isabel Schneider invites us to do. She sees her exhibition as a reading in itself, subject to interruptions and suspensions generated by the architecture of the space. The selected works examine the relations and interactions between the text and the reader, the condition, the act, and the process of reading which give rise to meaning.
From the formes brèves1 in the space occupied by Jan Mancuka to Ewa Partums conceptual poems, from Amelie Dubois sound palimpsest to the taxonomy of words invented by Fabio Kacero, from Anna Barhams wordplays to Charles Sandisons ballet of words, these works foreshadow the changes in the readers behaviors in the digital age. Inscribed within the spaces of the 49 Nord 6 Est
FRAC Lorraine, this exhibition invites the audience to discern, decipher, construct . . . and imagine! Anja Isabel Schneiders project questions the notion of reading in its various modalities of experimentation, experience, and structure.
This exhibition explores the question of fragmentary or elusive readingthat is, reading which resists and unsettles the reader. Every reader/visitor is thus given an essential rolethat of an active reader. As a secular literary form, the formes brèves privileges certain artistic genres: dedication, poem of circumstance, index, news flash, word play, witticism, haiku, fragment, maxim, etc. It solicits the imagination of the reader who is no longer a passive audience but becomes a producer. Between the texts and their readers, the spaces generated by formes brèvesblank or latent spacesthus become a pause, a reflexive moment, a break for inspiration, an invitation to create. . .
Curator : Anja Isabel Schneider
Anja Isabel Schneider (born in Reutlingen, Germany, in 1976) is an art critic and independent curator based in London. She studied Art History in the United States (UCLA, Brentwood, California), in Germany (Eberhard-Karls-UniversitaÅNt, Tübingen) and in the UK (Courtauld Institute of Art), and is finishing her MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths University of London.