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AN EYE FOR AN “I” by Christelle Oyiri https://thisispaper.com/mag/an-eye-for-an-i-christelle-oyiri
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christelle oyiri ‘promises kept adrenaline junkie’ tour poster
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(via Palais-de-Tokyo_Signal_Mohamed Bourouissa)
TOKYO PALACE
Opening: February 15. 2024 | 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Signal, Mohamed Bourouissawith: Christelle Oyiri, Ibrahim Meïté Sikely, Neïla Czermak Ichti, Abdelmajid Mehdi, Collective Hawaf, LILA
Touch the senseless : Accroc, Carla Adra, Asteréotypie, Agathe Boulanger, Center Familial de Jeunes, Michel François, Signe Frederiksen, Dora García, Generativ Process, Tania Gheerbrant, Jules Lagrange, Boris Lehman & Club Antonin Artaud, François Pain, Patrik Pion, Abdeslam Ziou Ziou & Sofiane Byari.
Worried past - Museums, exile and solidarity : a project of Kristine Khouri & Rasha Salti.
Dislocations : Majd Abdel Hamid, Rada Akbar, Bissane Al Charif, Ali Arkady, Cathryn Boch, Tirdad Hashemi, Fati Khademi, Sara Kontar, Nge Lay, Randa Maddah, May Murad, Armineh Negahdari, Hadi Rahnaward, Maha Yammine & Misha Zavalniy
Exhibitions: 02/16/ - 06/30/2024
Expositions du 16/02/ au 30/06/2024
13 avenue du Président Wilson, Paris, France
https://palaisdetokyo.com/en/agenda-palais-de-tokyo/
image credit: Mohamed Bourouissa, Untitled , 2023,
courtesy of the artist and Mennour, Paris.
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Crystallmess nasceu na cena club de Paris
O nome da DJ, produtora, escritora e artista interdisciplinar se tornou global após tocar um set durante o show de Frank Ocean no CoachellaPOR MAHORO SEWARD Christelle usa anel CARTIER. Esta história apareceu originalmente no The New Wave Issue da iD, no. 373, outono/inverno 2023. Encomende aqui o seu exemplar. Se você se considerava fã de Christelle Oyiri – mais conhecida por seu apelido…
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Christelle Oyiri for Ottolinger, Spring 2021
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Christelle Oyiri / Gil Anselmi / Louisa Trapier
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L’artiste pluridisciplinaire Christelle Oyiri (aka Crystallmess) nous offre, pour “Lifetime”, une pièce sonore inédite rendant hommage aux ancêtres, avec la participation de l’artiste Julien Creuzet pour la voix et les textes.
“Kiss & Tell” utilise des enregistrements et des samples récoltés par l’artiste lors de son séjour récent en Guadeloupe — île natale de sa mère dans laquelle elle n’était pas retournée depuis 12 ans. Christelle Oyiri raconte : « Kiss & Tell fait coexister différentes temporalités et différents espaces. Une ôde à l’hantologie, où l’aïeul devient un spectre bienveillant que l’on invite à habiter la maison du présent. C’est se réconcilier avec l’idée d’être en présence d’un fantôme, qu’il soit vivant ou mort. » -- Today, NTS radio's resident artist Christelle Oyiri aka Crystallmess shares with us, for the "Lifetime" project, a new unpublished sound piece in homage to the ancestors, in collaboration with Julien Creuzet for the voice and the texts. “Kiss & Tell” uses field recordings and samples collected by the artist during her recent stay in Guadeloupe - her mother's native island to which she hadn't returned for 12 years.
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TRANSMISSIONS www.transmissions.tv
For the second episode of Season 3, we are pleased to announce: Not A Gimmick, A Punchline by Christelle Oyiri (Crystallmess) broadcasting on Wednesday 28th April 9PM BST / 4PM EST / 1PM PST REPLAY on Friday 30th April 10AM BST / 6PM CST / 9PM EDT TRANSMISSIONS is back for Season 3! In the past year we have learned that all forms of community are vital in providing mechanisms to support each other through this precarious time. In the continued pandemic landscape that we occupy many artists, writers and thinkers have had and continue to have exhibitions, opportunities and subsequent fees postponed or cancelled. In response to this, we established TRANSMISSIONS in 2020 as an online platform that commissions artists to share their work within a classic DIY TV show format. Our new season for 2021 comprising 6 episodes will stream on a monthly basis via our website from March to October 2021. Season 3 is supported by: BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Chisenhale Gallery, Forma Arts and Media, Manchester International Festival, Netwerk Aalst, Somerset House Studios, South London Gallery & Wysing Arts Centre.
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2020, the year of grime in France?
2020, the year of grime in France?
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History and definition
Like any good story, that of grime begins with an unverifiable anecdote, told by the touch–at–all Christelle Oyiri (journalist, but also producer and DJ) in the excellent issue of No Fun dedicated to grime at the end of 2015. The scene therefore takes place in the early 2000s, when a poor father is taken to task by a teacher.In question, the lack of a computer in…
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i-DJ: crystallmess by i-D The french Dj, producer and journalist taunt us with a wonderful mix that goes from dub to dancehall and rap to the interstellar R&B of Kelis and The Neptunes. "The important thing for me, tells Christelle Oyiri, aka Crystallmess, is to show that you don’t necessary have to play techno for a rave. I love techno music, but you can get the same excitement and energy by playing non-traditional rave sounds. That’s what I wanted to do with that mix." And it works pretty well ! Photo by Gaëlle Antsoni Koumou
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Wysing Polyphonic: The Ungoverned
An online programme of mixes and soundscapes in August and a special online event with poetry reading and performance on 5 September at 6pm
“Collective minds exploring a positive present and rewriting the past.”
3 to 31 August
An online programme of mixes and soundscapes from CRYSTALLMESS, mobilegirl, LYZZA, AUDINT, Hannah Catherine Jones.
Saturday 5 September, 6pm BST
A special live broadcast on twitch.tv/wysingartscentre of poetry readings with Whiskey Chow, Rachel Long and Tanaka Fuego followed by a newly commissioned performance from Maëva Berthelot and Coby Sey.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wysing-polyphonic-the-ungoverned-tickets-112830150016
Wysing Arts Centre are delighted to invite A---Z (Anne Duffau) to curate the eleventh edition of Wysing Polyphonic, our annual festival of music and sound.
The Ungoverned looks at how we can deconstruct normativity through collaboration, exchange, texts, ephemeral gestures and other languages. This year’s programme emphasises the importance of difference and diverse ways of communicating: the morphing of words to choreographies, soundscapes, dialects and voices.
For the first part of The Ungoverned, five international musicians have created mixes and soundscapes experimenting between sound, music and spoken word and responding to the idea of being ungovernable and defying norms. These recordings will be presented on WysingBroadcasts.Art over the month of August and will present collective minds exploring a positive present and rewriting the past.
The festival’s second part will be presented as a special live broadcast of readings from three international artists, writers and poets and will be followed by a newly commissioned performance from choreographer and dancer Maëva Berthelot and musician Coby Sey.
The broadcast can be accessed on Wysing’s website and WysingBroadcasts.Art.
The Ungoverned will be presented in partnership with The Wire, Tank Magazine & Noods Radio.
Trailer by Wysing Digital Producer Hen Page
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Christelle Oyiri Aka CRYSTALLMESS is a Paris-based multidisciplinary artist. She also goes by the moniker CRYSTALLMESS when she operates as a composer and DJ and released music on experimental electronic music labels such as PAN or Country Music in 2019, and self-released her EP Mere Noises in 2018. “The mix INTROLUDO is built around Interludes and Intros - sonic interstices that often allow musicians to be their most vulnerable and reveal the psyche behind their project.” Her work highlights the intersection between forgotten mythologies, memory and alienation. Whether she explores black french music erasure with her film and performance Collective Amnesia : In Memory of Logobi (2018), reflects on the idea of progress and linearity of time with Necessary Evil (2019) or dives into her own family history and indulges in sonic hauntology with Kiss & Tell (2020), music always occupies a place of choice in her work. During a residency at Wysing in August 2020 she will be working on her new sonic piece Poison Paradise 0, demystifying the supposed heavenly nature of the French Caribbean life.
mobilegirl is a Munich-born-and-raised and Berlin-based DJ and producer. Her endeavours are best described as a constant stretch of the comfortable and the finding of a new comfort therein. Reflecting a general personal stance, as well as a result of her upbringing, mobilegirl's inspirations draw from a broad pool that makes her rather difficult to categorize. Being quite uninhibited but thoughtful in her selection, her style behind the decks is focused on a highly energetic dancefloor but allows for emotionality, for softer moments but also attention-demanding breaks. A refreshing combination that gained her traction very early on in her career, playing CTM festival and international events within the first year of moving to Berlin - the second year of making music. She has later been signed to DISCWOMAN. With her own productions mobilegirl has made a name for herself with club edits of R'n'B classics; a predilection for which draws through all of her work and the only one more prevalent influence being video game scores of various kind. The latter accordingly set the foundation for her debut EP "Poise" released in 2017. A string of tracks that seemed untypically mellow but were created in an effort to decelerate and invite the listener to do the same. This project turned mobilegirl's inspiration into praxis as it opened up the doors for her to work on scores of films and art installations the years after.
Brazilian producer and vocalist LYZZA “has risen to become one of electronic music’s most promising young avant pop producers” - Beatport. In the last few years she’s familiarised herself with the alternative music scene and has worked herself from Amsterdam, where she spent her teenage years, to London where she currently lives. LYZZA is a Producer/Vocalist & DJ recognised by platforms such as Pitchfork, Subbacultcha and The Quietus. LYZZA is resident on NTS Radio and was named 'One of the artists shaping the future of music' by Crack Magazine. While teaching herself how to produce in her bedroom and working towards what would be her first release ‘Powerplay’; LYZZA kickstarted her career in 2016 playing DJ-sets at vogue balls in Amsterdam, but quickly paved her way into international clubs all over Europe & Asia, eventually becoming a resident at Amsterdam’s favourite club: De School, and Mykki Blanco’s tour DJ after the two connected. Since her debut EP, Powerplay, exploded in 2017 (and has been used as soundtrack by CHROMAT and Mugler in their runway shows), LYZZA has been one to keep up with. IMPOSTER, her second EP released in 2018 solidified LYZZA as an composer, lyricist and more than just a club kid. 2019 has seen LYZZA take herself into a more poppier music realm and broke her tracks into Radio-waves with her latest 6-track release “DEFIANCE”. Which includes a collaboration with Hot Chips’ Joe Goddard and Jungle’s Tom McFarland. Her previous releases had already set her up as a brilliant singer and songwriter, but they were darker, less spacious, and mostly club focused.
AUDINT is a sonic research group exploring the weaponization of vibration, developing cartographies of liminal waveformed perception (unsound), and investigating the ways in which frequencies are utilised to modulate our understanding of presence/non-presence, entertainment/torture, and life/death. In 2019, AUDINT published Unsound:Undead (Urbanomic), a collection of essays, featuring texts by prominent artists and theorists, on the topic of sound. More information can be found at www.audint.net.
Hannah Catherine Jones (aka Foxy Moron) is a London-based artist, scholar, multi-instrumentalist, radio presenter and DJ (BBC Radio 3 - Late Junction, NTS - The Opera Show), composer, conductor and founder of Peckham Chamber Orchestra – a community project established in 2013. Jones is currently an AHRC DPhil scholar at Oxford University for which the ongoing body of work The Oweds will be presented as a series of live and recorded audio-visual episode-compositions using disruptive sound as a methodology of institutional decolonisation.
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Rachel Long is a poet and the founder of Octavia - Poetry Collective for Womxn of Colour. Rachel's poetry and prose have been published widely, most recently in Filigree, Mal, Granta and The Poetry Review. She is assistant tutor on the Barbican Young Poets programme. Her Forward Prize-nominated debut collection, My Darling from the Lions, is forthcoming from Picador in August 2020.
Whiskey Chow London-based performance artist and Chinese drag king, Whiskey’s art practice engages with broadly defined political issues, covering a range of related topics: from female and queer masculinity, problematizing the nation-state across geographic boundaries, to stereotypical projections of Chinese/Asian identity. Her performance is interdisciplinary, combining embodied performance with moving image and experimental sound pieces. As an artist-curator, Whiskey launched, led and performed in Queering Now 酷兒鬧 in 2020 (as part of CAN Festival). Queering Now is a curatorial programme amplifying marginalized voices of Chinese/Asian queer diaspora in the West. Whiskey has been involved in feminist and LGBTQ activism in China since 2011. She contributed to and performed in For Vaginas’ Sake 將陰道獨白到底 (2013)’ (original Chinese version of The Vagina Monologues), and curated the first Chinese LGBTQ music festival, Lover Comrades Concert 愛人同志音樂會 (2013), Guangzhou. Whiskey's recent performances include: The Moon is Warmer than the Sun, Queering Now, Rich Mix, London (2020); Unhomeliness, Tate Modern, London; Whiskey the Conqueror, Tate Britain, London (2018); Purely Beautiful New Era (ft. Haocheng Wu), Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Great Conversation, Uppsala Konstmuseum, Uppsala (2017).
Tanaka Fuego is a slam winning, multi published, international spoken word artist. Who has performed to sold out shows at Edinburgh’s Fringe festival and at Vault festival, has worked with British Vogue and given diversity and inclusion talks to the likes of Recorded future. Fuego is a BBC Extra words first alumni, a Roundhouse Slam finalist and also a roundhouse poetry resident, alongside being commissioned by the BBC. He is a black, queer artist whose poems cross leaps and boundaries throughout his Identity.
Performers:
Maëva Berthelot choreographs, performs and teaches. Her mode of working unfolds along the threshold between experimental, performative and collaborative approaches. Drawing from improvisational and somatic practices, her research is rooted in a movement practice which is an ongoing inquiry into the themes of consciousness, transformation, healing, death and rebirth. Her interest lies in creating cathartic spaces in which the emotional and sensational states related to loss, grief and change can be explored, processed and assimilated into conscious experience. Drawing attention to the tension between conscious/unconscious, rehearsed/improvised, visible/invisible and on the play between material/immaterial realms, her work explores ways to steer the body into trance, dreamlike and self hypnotic states with an emphasis on the importance of preparation in order to access those states in which the body can be utilised as a sensitive, awakened and connected vessel. Maëva was born in L'Haÿ-les-roses, Paris in 1985 and lives in South London. She has practised in companies and institutions such as Royal Opera House, Hofesh Shechter company, Batsheva & Riksteatern, Emanuel Gat company, Sadler's wells, Clod Ensemble, Rambert, Laban and The Place.
Coby Sey is a vocalist, musician and DJ from South East London who offers a shifting, disorienting vision of club music.
Curator:
Anne Duffau is a cultural producer, researcher, and founder of A---Z; an exploratory and nomadic curatorial platform that explores artistic practices and knowledge exchange through collaborations, presentations, soundscapes, screenings and discussions. A---Z shares discursive practices that challenge preconceived ideas of race and gender identities, and challenges the powers that have shaped our (hi)stories. Anne is co-curator of the Dark Water event series, with artist Tai Shani, and co-founder of the night programme Décalé, with Chooc Ly Tan. She has collaborated with a range of projects and organisations including ArtLicks, Southwark Park Galleries, Mimosa House and Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London Please Stand By, or-bits .com, PAF Olomouc Czech Republic & Tenderflix. Anne has previously run the StudioRCA Riverlight, London programme (2016-2018) and is currently a Tutor at the School of Arts and Humanities, and is the acting Lead in Critical Practice, within the Royal College of Art’s Contemporary Art Practice Programme. She has performed live music through a number of projects and collaborations and has previously played at the Wysing music festival.
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