Monday, 23 January 2012
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Reading To Warmann
John Holten from Paris who edited To Warmann by Djordje Bojic in an empty gallery in Brussels. Milos Lubarda from The LGB Group and the public are invited to create anew the text.
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
The LGB Group in Brussels at D.O.R. Gallery
LGB12/11/2011 - 02/12/2011 Vernissage 11/11/2011 |
The tripartite exhibition at Gallery D.O.R. has its starting point in the novel The Readymades written by John Holten (Broken Dimanche Press, 2011) which tells the story – through a unique use of montage of found historical and contemporary documents – of The LGB Group. In order to execute the fiction of this book a collaboration with Serbian artist Darko Dragicevic resulted in the realm of the novel being extended into the world of contemporary art through the creation of a body of work corresponding to The LGB Group. Seminal works from the oeuvre of the group will be presented at D.O.R. through supporting structures such as the LGB art collection of Galerie Gojkovic, performative public interpretations of The Readymadesand relational social happenings over the course of the exhibition.
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Thursday, 13 October 2011
Review of The Readymades...
Read the full review here
Violence as a gift
By Anna Aslanyan

The Readymades, John Holten, Broken Dimanche Press 2011
Last July Birkbeck College held “the first” symposium on Tom McCarthy’s work (quotes are not mine – McCarthy’s). It comes as no surprise that so many people now are not only reading Remainder, Men in Space, C, but also researching them – that his novels should find an audience was only a question of time. Young writers could do worse than take a leaf from McCarthy’s book; John Holten, for one, whose debut The Readymadescontinues the European tradition without trying to pass itself as a book by a Continental author. To say that McCarthy’s shadow is hanging over it would be unfair – rather, his themes are played anew, at times convincingly, at times tentatively, but for the most part boldly and with an honesty bordering on desperation.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Tomorrow I'll Be Happy @ Motto Berlin
Found within the pages of The Readymades is the seminal text on The LGB Group (1995-2007) by one of the group's leading stars: Djordje Bojić. Extending the world of the book, BDP in conjunction with Galerie Gojković, are pleased to transform Motto's courtyard vitrines with some of the group's more renowned works.
The liminal space of Motto's courtyard will play host to work from The Readymades by:
Aleksandar Gojković (SR)
Miloš Lubarda (SR)
Elaine Pettifer (US/SZ)
Ivan Veselin (HU)
Matthias Nagry (HU)
Serbian artist and filmmaker Darko Dragičević has created the artwork.
The exhibition is presented in conjunction between BDP, Galerie Gojković and FUK Laboratories Berlin (www.fuklab.org)
Monday, 12 September 2011
The Golden Bough - Publication
Friday, 15 July 2011
The Private Notes of Philip M. Dearne

By Adam Green, Thierry Decottignies, John Holten – The AADK Press (Bilingual English and French).
"'A painting is not a construction of colours and lines, but an animal, a night, a cry, a man, or all of this at the same time'
(CoBrA, in 'Connaissance des arts' n° 666)
'It was only then that I noticed the position of her hand. In the course of what could only be described as some kind of fit, all be it a seemingly happy one, her dress had ridden up and revealed, bunched up above a pair of near translucent legs, the white shocking mass of her undergarments, and completely inexplicably her hand nestled inside. She was looking straight at me....'
-The Private Notes of Philip M. Dearne, a collaborative literary project by Adam Green, Thierry Decottignies and John Holten, will be presented as part of the 4-day event AADKunexpected at Galerie161 - featuring a live installation with performance artist Vania Rovisco.“
Saturday 16th July, 4 pm-6 pm, Galerie161 (Torstr. 161), U8 Rosenthaler Platz, Bus 142// www.torstrasse161.de
Monday, 4 July 2011
The Readymades - Novel
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Footnotes
María-Ángeles Alcántara-Sánchez (1975, Murcia) |
Jeleton (text, vinyl record)
performance + opening
Turntable Piece
Artistic team Jeleton makes annotations on cultural consensus through
drawing, performance, music or writing. The term turntable is for a vinyl
record player but also for a revolving table or a turn alternator. Their
"turntable pieces" are exercises on how to perform a vinyl record, how can
be reactivated the listening or receiving situation of a prerecorded
message. Talking to the records, reading texts to them, manipulating them
through scratch.
Monday, 2 May 2011
Galerie Gojković Relaunching www.johnholten.com
Friday, 11 March 2011
Saturday, 19 February 2011

Wednesday, 2 February 2011
State of Motion
Saturday, 29 January 2011
Firday night with Dieter Roth et al,
A selection of purloined "works" from the private collections of Francisco Queimadela, Lorenzo Sandoval, Mariana Caló and Pedro Serrano.
These collections consist of several unsuspected "art-leftovers" or diverted "works" from various international artists. An “acervo” as we want to present it, suggests something beyond the mere act of collecting, a creative act in itself.
This is the third presentation of Acervos, the previous ones having taken place in Sala Josep Renau (Valência) and Espaço JUP (Porto) with works from other private collections and curated, both times, by Forma Cita.
Works by: