The Lisbon Lecture

The Lisbon Lecture

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The Lisbon Lecture Jimmy Raskin April 2012Sequence Press23 x 17.8cm, 60pp, color ill., softcover. Limited edition of 100 copies signed and numbered by the artist.ISBN 978-0-9832169-3-3  Special edition of front 15 copies with original drawing  $200Orders: post@sequencepress.com In 2010, Anthony Huberman’s major group exhibition, “For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn’t there,” ended its touring engagements at Culturgest, Lisbon. The show brought together artists whose work considers curiosity and understanding as discrete and often mutually exclusive ideas, and was dedicated to “the inquisitive mind and to the pleasures of finding our way in the dark.” In the spirit of exemplifying this probing mindset, Jimmy Raskin was invited to deliver a lecture as a parallel project to his work in the exhibition, Confrontation At The Hollow Tree (Inseparability vs. Simultaneity). The Lisbon Lecture, inspired by the exhibition’s thesis – “Embodying a spiri

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