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Mini Klima  #1Retour sur "Une exploration exubérante de possibilités", de lae philosophe Karen River Barad, traduit par ...
07/07/2025

Mini Klima #1
Retour sur "Une exploration exubérante de possibilités", de lae philosophe Karen River Barad, traduit par Emma Bigé et Mabeuko Oberty avec en écho une série de peintures et dessins de l'artiste
Commande par DM. La version originale en anglais est disponible dans le numéro 6 Mutabilities disponible sur www.klima-magazine.com

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⚠️ SAVE THE DATE ⚠️ Le Pot du 29 x Mini Klima 19 juin de 18h à 21h 29, rue Sainte Marthe, 75010 ParisNous sommes heureus...
10/06/2025

⚠️ SAVE THE DATE ⚠️

Le Pot du 29 x Mini Klima
19 juin de 18h à 21h
29, rue Sainte Marthe, 75010 Paris

Nous sommes heureuses de vous présenter notre nouvelle série de micro-publications et de rencontres, où un texte de chercheur·se entre en dialogue avec une pratique artistique. Pour cette première édition, nous avons invité lae philosophe River Barad à écrire un texte inédit pour Klima, intitulé Une exploration exubérante de possibilités, traduit par Emma Bigé et Mabeuko Oberty. Une réflexion poétique et politique qui s’appuie sur la théorie quantique des champs et nous permet de (re)découvrir la matière comme on la décrit rarement : vivante, trans*, traversée de mémoires, de désirs, pleine de possibles déjà là et encore à venir. En écho, Matthias Garcia () explore lui aussi des formes hybrides et mouvantes, de créatures fragmentées, d’identités en dissolution ou en germination. Leur alliance crée un terrain commun où pensée et dessin se rejoignent autour de l’idée de transformation permanente - des corps, des formes, du réel lui-même. À cette occasion, Romain Hamard présentera une pièce musicale inspirée du texte, suivie d’une conversation avec Mabeuko Oberty et l’équipe de Klima. On vous attend pour feuilleter la nouvelle publication, redécouvrir les précédents numéros et nos T-shirt !

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You can still order our latest issue n•6, Mutabilities on our website or at  🌚🌚🌚
26/11/2024

You can still order our latest issue n•6, Mutabilities on our website or at 🌚🌚🌚

See you at Offprint → 7–11 Nov 2024. Opening: 7 Nov 2024 5–9 pm We’ll be selling T-shirts created in collaboration with ...
04/11/2024

See you at Offprint → 7–11 Nov 2024.
Opening: 7 Nov 2024 5–9 pm

We’ll be selling T-shirts created in collaboration with and , along with exclusive offers, our latest issue, and some past editions. Come say hello and support young publishers!

Don’t miss the latest essay written by Karen Barad, specialist in theoretical particle physics and quantum fieldtheory. ...
24/06/2024

Don’t miss the latest essay written by Karen Barad, specialist in theoretical particle physics and quantum field
theory. In this text, they rethink philosophy and social theory from a rigorous focus on the physical sciences. They talk about monsters, trans/formation, and presents an abridged version of their article on TransMaterialities.

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Design: Espace Ness (Julie Héneault & Sophie Rentien Lando, with Maya Bellemin & Minne Piot)

SAVE THE DATE ✨ 12.06.24 We’re super happy to let you know that we will be launching our new issue Mutabilities at .soci...
10/06/2024

SAVE THE DATE ✨ 12.06.24

We’re super happy to let you know that we will be launching our new issue Mutabilities at .social.club this Wednesday in Basel!

12.06.2024  7 pm
Basel Social Club

with : Karen Barad, Léa Bouton , Patrick Chamoiseau, Emma Bigé, Salomé Burstein , David Douard  douard, rita elhajj, Kim Farkas , Gözde Filinta .elektrik, Eva S. Hayward, Tishan Hsu, Bhanu Kapil, Veit Laurent Kurz, , Yein Lee , Lionel Manga, P. staff , Diamond Stingily , Sabrina Röthlisberger Belkacem , The School of Mutants , Sarah Shin , Olivier Zeitoun  , Joanna Zylinska .zylinska.

Thank you .social.club for the invitation. 🌝

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Our new issue Mutabilities is out! You can click the link in our bio to get your copy. 🩵Stay tuned for more info on the ...
03/04/2024

Our new issue Mutabilities is out!
You can click the link in our bio to get your copy. 🩵
Stay tuned for more info on the Parisian launch.

Design by Espace Ness: Julie Hénault , , with Maya Bellemin .bellemin & Minne Piot 

Our next issue features artist Léa Bouton , who presents a visual tale of anticipation in a series of drawings in pencil...
28/02/2024

Our next issue features artist Léa Bouton , who presents a visual tale of anticipation in a series of drawings in pencil, felt-tip pen, bic, Marker and nail varnish. Creatures from a parallel world perform funerary rites in the midst of liquid architecture. Don’t miss it! ✨

⚠️ Announcement ⚠️We are super happy to let you know that our sixth issue is in the making. With a new team and a brand ...
19/02/2024

⚠️ Announcement ⚠️

We are super happy to let you know that our sixth issue is in the making. With a new team and a brand new visual identity, we can’t wait to share it with you. Launches are planned for March. Stay tuned!
Klima #6, Mutabilities, focuses on the transformation, it features a series of contributions from persons who place radical forms of mutation at the heart of their practice.

Here, curator and critic Olivier Zeitoun examines Tishan Hsu’s early work, which emerged in the New York art scene in the early 1980s. Exploring psychic and corporeal plasticity, his early works are rooted in the artist’s first contacts with digital screens, grasped in their immersive dimension and their physical effects on the body.

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This issue is produced at the same time as the genocide of the Palestinian people, which is still ongoing. Although the issue does not directly echo it, we want to affirm our unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian people. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸

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Images :
Tishan Hsu, data-screen-skin.blue, 2023
Tishan Hsu, Outer Banks of Memory, 1984
Tishan Hsu, Phone-Breath-Bed 2, 2022

 is a curatorial multidisciplinary research project initiated by  , which explores the politics and poetics of water and...
18/11/2022

is a curatorial multidisciplinary research project initiated by , which explores the politics and poetics of water and its memory, by bringing together and facilitating the production of multiple knowledges, narratives and understandings of the past arrangements and present configurations of water’s presence, absence and distribution as well as its social, ecological, cultural and political effects within various Moroccan geographies.

You will find in our new issue a conversation between the curator Francesca Masoero and the seven artists invited to contribute to the first Qanat exhibition « Between Wells » as part of the broader program "Qanat: on the Politics and Poetics of Water" namely Oli Bonzanigo , M’barek Bouhchichi , Abdellah M Hassak , Jérôme Giller , Shayma Nader ._ & Nadir Bouhmouch , and Heidi Vogels

The conversation offers the reader an evocative mapping of some of the political, ethical, symbolic and artistic questions posed by water.

Photo : Mapping Qanats,©Heidi Vogels

Come discover ’s publication during our launch at . We will present Liquid Futures, on Saturday 8th of October from 6PM....
03/10/2022

Come discover ’s publication during our launch at . We will present Liquid Futures, on Saturday 8th of October from 6PM. At the same of the opening of WET EXCESS, with new works by Ceylan Öztrük  and Amina Ross . Come say hi !

[1] Asma, “Romance, bath, rose, champagne”, 2021
[2] exhibition poster Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė  🙃

🫧 Read the full interview of Astrida Neimanis by Antonine Scali Ringwald in Klima 5. Link in bio.   Astrida Neimanis is ...
21/09/2022

🫧 Read the full interview of Astrida Neimanis by Antonine Scali Ringwald in Klima 5. Link in bio.


Astrida Neimanis is a cultural theorist working at the intersection of feminism and environmental change. Her research focuses on bodies, water, and how they can help us reimagine justice, care, responsibility and relation in the time of climate catastrophe. Her most recent book, “Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology” is a call for humans to examine our relationships to oceans and other aquatic life forms from the perspective of our own primarily watery bodies.

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