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The eight edition of Sequences, curated by Margot Norton, opened in Reykjavik

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Sequences opened its ten-day biennial in Reykjavik, Iceland, on October 6, 2017 and proudly presents the work of twenty-one local and international artists and honorary artist Joan Jonas in this eighth edition.

Curated by Margot Norton, Sequences Real Time Art Festival is an independent artist run festival with a special focus on time-based mediums such as performance, sonic works, video, and public interventions.

While Sequences uses the term “real time” to refer to time-based media, “Sequences VIII: Elastic Hours” considers how the term might be applied to the experience of art making, exploring how artists manipulate time as a raw material.

The festival will feature exciting events such as a special performance by honorary artist Joan Jonas in collaboration with Icelandic composer María Huld Markan.

To view a full list of artists and learn more about the festival, see here.

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