Exhibition
Main Gallery

Sixteen Memos for the Next Millenuum

William Miller
William Miller
Charlotte Lagro
Charlotte Lagro
Bernadette Despujols
Bernadette Despujols
Leah Hewson
Leah Hewson
Shihori Yamamoto
Shihori Yamamoto
Rhonda Weppler & Trevor Mahovsky
Rhonda Weppler & Trevor Mahovsky
Erin Gleason
Erin Gleason
Claudia Cortinez
Claudia Cortinez
Linda Loh
Linda Loh
Elizabeth Moran
Elizabeth Moran
Jemila MacEwan
Jemila MacEwan
j.p.mot
j.p.mot
Miranda Blennerhassett
Miranda Blennerhassett
Frédérique Ulman-Gagné
Frédérique Ulman-Gagné
Sanié Shoaib Bokhari
Sanié Shoaib Bokhari
Valérie Hallier
Valérie Hallier

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November 16, 2018

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December 14, 2018

Sixteen Memos for the Next Millenium

Season IV, 2018 International Residency Exhibition

With works by William Miller, Charlotte Lagro, Bernadette Despujols, Leah Hewson, Shihori Yamamoto, Rhonda Weppler, Erin Gleason, Claudia Cortinez, Linda Loh, Elizabeth Moran, Jemila MacEwan, J.P.Mot, Miranda Blennerhassett, Fréd´rique Ulman-Gagné, Sanié Bokhari, Valérie Hallier

November 16 - December 14, 2018

Opening Reception: Friday, November 16, 6-8pm

NARS Main Gallery


NARS is pleased to present Sixteen Memos for the Next Millennium, an exhibition featuring the works of our Season IV, 2018 International Residency Artists. The exhibition takes its title from Italo Calvino’s ‘Six Memos for the Next Millennium,’ a series of Charles Eliot Norton Poetry Lectures he was invited to give at Harvard University over the course of the academic year between 1985-1986 regarding the literary values he identified as being of most importance for the coming millennium. He had intended to deliver eight lectures in total, but at the time of his departure to Massachusetts, he had written only five of them, which are teeming with references to stories of folklore, mythology, philosophical thought, etc. The sixth, his wife Esther Calvino revealed in the forward of the book, was planned to refer to Herman Melville’s story of ‘Bartleby,’ the scrivener who ‘preferred not to.’

Calvino denoted the values as follows:

  1. Lightness
  2. Quickness
  3. Exactitude
  4. Visibility
  5. Multiplicity

And the 6th was intended to be ‘Consistency.’ The exhibition as an adaptation of Calvino’s poetic values refers to any type of poetic communication, whether in the sense of the literary, the musical, and more specifically in this case, the visual. These values resonate across the multi-disciplinary practices, mediums, and concepts in which the Season IV, 2018 artists in residence at NARS have engaged with as part of their creative processes as we transition into the new year, and toward the end of their residencies.

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