Scholars@Hallwalls: Maximilian Goldfarb

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Please join us in the cinema space at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center!

Goldfarb will present his project ‘Remote Viewing’. Beginning as a publication of observational writing, this object-based inquiry is derived from the margins of found photographic source material; documents of tools, equipment, and devices that mediate our interactions with our environments. As a sculptural project, Remote Viewing explores the relationship and scale of object to model; authentic form to replicated double; source to transmission.

This event will be simultaneously live-streamed. Click here to watch the live-stream via the Hallwalls website. The talk will begin at ~4:15pm.

About Maximilian Goldfarb, Assistant Professor, Department of Art

Maximilian Goldfarb has completed object, text and media artworks with support from the Harpo Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and The Kaplan Institute for the Humanities. He has participated in numerous exhibitions in venues including Sculpture Center, NY, Stadsgalerij, NL, and Western Front, BC. He is an author of Architectural Inventions (Laurence King Publishing, UK), Handbook for Human Machines (Pilot Editions), and Remote Viewing: 500 Tableaux (Publication Studio). A 2022 book on Goldfarb’s recent collaborative work with the group, ‘Wolf Tones’ was published by Soberscove Press.

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Fri, Mar 31 • 4:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center • 341 Delaware, Buffalo 14202

Buffalo

Free

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Please join us in the cinema space at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center! Goldfarb will present his project ‘Remote Viewing’. Beginning as a publication of observational writing, this object-based inquiry is derived from the margins of found photographic source material; documents of tools, equipment, and devices that mediate our interactions with our environments. As a sculptural project, Remote Viewing explores the relationship and scale of object to model; authentic form to replicated double; source to transmission. This event will be simultaneously live-streamed. Click here to watch the live-stream via the Hallwalls website. The talk will begin at ~4:15pm. About Maximilian Goldfarb, Assistant Professor, Department of Art Maximilian Goldfarb has completed object, text and media artworks with support from the Harpo Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and The Kaplan Institute for the Humanities. He has participated in numerous exhibitions in venues including Sculpture Center, NY, Stadsgalerij, NL, and Western Front, BC. He is an author of Architectural Inventions (Laurence King Publishing, UK), Handbook for Human Machines (Pilot Editions), and Remote Viewing: 500 Tableaux (Publication Studio). A 2022 book on Goldfarb’s recent collaborative work with the group, ‘Wolf Tones’ was published by Soberscove Press.

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