meine drei lyrischen ichs
Series for new poetry and art- 19th edition
June 29, 2018, 8 pm - late
Poetry: Cia Rinne (Berlin), Timo Brandt (Vienna), Lisa Jeschke (Munich)
ART: Keiyona C. Stumpf (Munich)
DJ: Simian Keizer
The young poetry scene is thriving, we present their most exciting voices. Literature interacts with visual art, poets and artists meet to teach you to fear the fear of the new.
Welcome to the Hofgarten: Just in time for their 6th birthday, meine drei lyrischen ichs make their debut at the Kunstverein. The transdisciplinary series, which has been at home in the Einstein Kultur intensifies its collaboration with the visual arts. As in the past, three writers will meet an artist from Munich, together presenting a reading for exhibition and performance. After the event, there will be an afterparty for the first time.
For the reading, three very different poets have been invited. The poems of the Swedish-Finnish poet Cia Rinne are multilingual minimalist texts On the one hand they work visually, and on the other hand, they are designed for the lecture context.
Lisa Jeschke, who lives in Munich again after a long time in England, is a poet and performer. Her uncompromising and poetic English and German texts repeatedly negotiate the political.
The Hamburg poet Timo Brandt studies at the Institute of Language Arts in Vienna. His poems are linguistically virtuosic and doesn’t eschew large nor secular themes, "angels and winter tires".
Keiyona C. Stumpf graduated 2016 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In 2017 she was awarded the Debutant Prize of the Gedok Munich, as well as the Art Prize of the Kunstverein Aichach. She was awarded a studio scholarship by the City of Munich in 2017 and received a scholarship for fine arts in 2016. Keiyona works with ceramics, porcelain, glass, paper and plastic. Her works reveal a corporeal connection between material and space, thus creating dynamic and poetic situations characterized by delicate symmetries and proliferating adhesions. The visual poetics of her work combines for a reading with the poems and the linguistics of Cia Rinne, Timo Brandt and Lisa Jeschke.
Moderated by Nora Zapf, Annalena Roters, Tristan Marquardt, and Daniel Bayerstorfer.
With the kind support of the Kulturreferat der Landeshauptstadt München and Erwin und Gisela von Steiner Stiftung