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A Man's Place
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Annie Ernaux
art criticism
Author_Yann Chateigne Tytelman
Blackout
Bluets
Brian Eno
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Charles Ray
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David Toop
Emily Dickinson
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familial estrangement
Fluxus
fragmentary essay
Giorgio Agamben
grief writing
Ivana Franke
Jacqueline Rose
KANAL-Centre Pompidou Brussels
La Monte Young
Maggie Nelson
Michel Serres
Mieko Shiomi
narrative essay
Octavia Butler
Paul B. Preciado
psychedelics
Rebecca Solnit
Robert Rauschenberg
The Plague
Yann Chateigne
Yann Chateigne Tytelman

Product details

  • ISBN 9781068300158
  • Dimensions: 120 x 180mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Les Fugitives
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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'It all started with a letter to my father. It had been about ten years since his death, and I suddenly felt like writing to him about the silence, his silence, the silence between us. It started in 2020, as a necessity. The silence, then, was striking. It resonated with other erased voices, other voids, other emotions. I thought I would not be able to stop. Neither diary, nor essay, nor short story, Blackout is a weaving, a braid made of these lines of silence, and tells, in fragments, the story of a dispossession, of an entry into darkness.' - Yann Chateigne Tytelman

Yann Chateigne Tytelman is an author and art curator living in Brussels. He has been curator at the KANAL-Centre Pompidou Brussels, head of the Visual Arts Department at HEAD - Geneva, and chief curator at CAPC in Bordeaux, among other positions. He is a guest lecturer in the Curatorial Studies programme at KASK & Conservatorium, Gent. In 2023, he co-founded Celador, an art space run by a reading group collective, in Brussels.

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