
Bhanu Kapil from Ban en Banlieue (Nightboat Books, 2015)

Bhanu Kapil from Ban en Banlieue (Nightboat Books, 2015)
John Baldessari | Horizontal Women | at the Broad
Natalie Eilbert | Conversation with the Stone Wife
Bhanu Kapil | Treinte Ban: a psychiatric handbook to accompany a work undone.
Alice Notley | Culture of One
Euripides | Medea
Nobuhiko Obayashi | Emotion

Bhanu Kapil, Humanimal: A Project for Future Children (Berkeley: Kelsey St. Press, 2009), pp. 12–3.

Bhanu Kapil’s Blog, December 10th, 2015 (quote / dandelions: Christina Peri Rossi’s State of Exile) + Audrey Patterson (a student of M’s at the Art Academy of Cincinnati)

bhanu kapil

Bhanu Kapil

5 I walked towards the sound of something roaring in a day, the kind of day that is like darkness but lit up, on its forested, proximal verge by gorse, which is a bright yellow flower. Citron-yellow and a kind of tin or silver roofing with holes in it. The day. Like walking in a dreamed landscape drenched with the wrong rain. Monsoon. What kind of rain is this? I recognized the immensity but not the temperature. This was monstrous: the inability to assimilate, on the level of the senses, an ordinary experience of weather. Here is the tongue, for example, constantly darting out to feel the air: what is it? Is it summer? Is it a different season? It’s a different day. That’s okay. Damaged from her travels, in some sense unsettled, enormously anxious, a girl does it anway: gets up and goes. It’s as if the day has a memory of her and not the other way around.
—from Wish (2) by BHANU KAPIL

Bhanu Kapil