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When: Aug13, 2011
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
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Author Daiva Markelis, whose discussion of her memoir White Field, Black Sheep helped launch the Lithuanian Book Club at the Balzekas Museum returns to the Museum to conduct a memoir writing workshop. Everyone is welcome to attend. The workshop will be conducted in English. Participants will be served refreshments and are invited to stay for the Bloodlandspresentation at 5pm.
When: Sunday, September 25, 2011
Time: 2 pm
Where: Balzekas Museum, 6500 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60629
Film screenings
In German with English subtitles
Since 1984, German filmmaker Heinz Emigholz has been at work on an ever-expanding project entitled Photography and Beyond, a series of formally rigorous studies of human creativity, documenting works of writing, design, and, in particular, architecture. Subtitling many of the films Architecture as Autobiography, Emigholz has devoted himself to cataloguing the work of architects including Louis Sullivan, Adolf Loos, Robert Maillart, Bruce Goff, and Rudolph Schindler.
This September, the Goethe-Institut New York will be mounting an exhibition (co-organized by the Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art, Berlin) entitled The Formative Years, featuring seven early Emigholz films in a site-specific video installation, and taking place at the ...
On October 4th, the Talea Ensemble will present their first big concert of the season featuring Pierre Boulez’s classic Le marteau sans maître and Georges Aperghis’ wild, Triangle Carré.
Pierre Boulez’s Le marteau sans maître (The Hammer Without a Master, 1955) is the work that established the composer’s reputation as a leading figure of the European postwar avant-garde.
René Char’s surrealist poetry, like that of Mallarmé’s that Boulez went on to set in future years, serves as the bridge between the worlds of Boulez’s arcane, severe harmonic vocabulary and the cool sensuality of his instrumental writing.
Georges Aperghis’ Triangle Carré (1989), written three decades later, takes an entirely different approach to exoticism. The friction of culture and timbre are primary areas of explorati ... 



