Navigate Up
Sign In
district,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalert/feed.xml;washington,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalerthw/feed.xml;truman,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalerttr/feed.xml;daley,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalertda/feed.xml;olive-harvey,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalertoh/feed.xml;kennedy,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalertkk/feed.xml;wright,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalertwr/feed.xml;malcolm-x,http://rss.blackboardconnect.com/167340/cccalertmx/feed.xml

Chicago Reader: Artists overwrite the self in 'Program/Abstain/Suffer/Deprogram'

Chicago Reader: Artists overwrite the self in 'Program/Abstain/Suffer/Deprogram'

6/12/2012 12:00 AM

​Reader contributor Bert Stabler took his inspiration for "Program/Abstain/Suffer/Deprogram" from Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus, who proposed that we detach ourselves from "things that are not up to us." Stabler notes that detachment isn't a "neutral absence but a positive refusal," and that to abstain from suffering, for instance, is to "refuse to live." He's filled a gallery at Harold Washington College with work by various artists that he says is about "erasing and overwriting onself, negatively and positively." There's more overwriting than erasing: P/A/S/D is filled with themes of repetition, doubling, and recursion, with things constantly in process. Full article at Chicago Reader

Contact Information

  
 
Phone: 
 

Learn More