Mythic Spacetime

“These two hands are not too small,
lot of things they gave to all,
sorry sorry sorry folks,
Now this boy is telling jokes.

No-one’s good as I am now,
nobody knows where and how,
East and West already see,
now you need new discipline!”


Within Irena Haiduk’s Spite seminar, Max Guy sings Kičme Disciplina, Dečjia Pesma (by Yugoslav band Disciplina Kičme) to introduce Candice Hopkins’ talk Sounding the Margins at the Graham Foundation. He climbs trees and warms up to the choreography of Life During Wartime by the Talking Heads. The class speaks only through microphones. Years before and after, Guy and Haiduk collaborate with the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Sternberg Press, Acne Studios, Jack Shainman New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, documenta 14, Swiss Institute,  Romance Pittsburgh, Laurel Gitlen New York, Kai Matsumiya New York, Each Modern Taipei, Good Weather Chicago, Chicago Arts Club, Art Basel, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, Malmö Museum of Art, Athens and Istanbul Biennials among others. They gather wisdom of artists from all epochs and meet Andreas Angelidakis, who names MST’s chronogenic chambers: Mythic Landing, Space Warp and Time Ending.