
Immaterial Books and Mid-Continent Modern: A Conversation with Phillip Kalantzis-Cope
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What is (im)material in the world of photography? What does it mean to be modern? What is the role of the photobook today? How do artists and scholars work across disciplines to craft unique ideas and objects of reflection and how do those objects live on, beyond us? And, what is the meaning of contemporary art in the American Midwest?
In this episode, Immaterial Voices host and Immaterial Books curator Brian O’Neill sits down in Champaign, Illinois with Phillip Kalantzis-Cope. Immaterial Books is a publishing project that grew out of Phillip’s motivations as an image maker, scholar, designer, and long-time publisher, where he could combine his expertise with his aesthetic interests across his diverse practice. Founded in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he began to see more clearly how “books are something that happen in the world, whether they are digital or print.” Furthermore, Phil brings a unique voice to bookmaking and publishing, as he also holds a PhD in Politics from the New School for Social Research where he focused on intellectual property and digital platforms, like Flickr. Such spaces, Phil argues, at one time both constituted a commons and a space for the work and play of the mind in an earlier age of the internet. Digital spaces, he offers, still can constitute an emancipatory space, providing productive alternative avenues for authors young and old. As Phil continues to develop these ideas, he has been working to bring together diverse voices, while building community and providing a multi-modal platform for independent creation. Thus, Immaterial Books has expanded its operations and titles in the past few years since its first title, Middlescapes.
Brian and Phil also discuss Mid-continent Modern, a book that had its opening exhibit at the Krannert Art Center in Champaign Illinois earlier this year. Mid-continent Modern was the culmination of a 10-year collaboration between Phillip Kalantzis-Cope and architect Jeff Poss. Phil talks about the development of this project from its inception all the way to the ongoing work surrounding it, such as working with the University of Illinois Architecture Department to uncover the past history of the sites, as well as their ongoing, living present.
This conversation took place just a few hours before the Fields of Vision exhibition, held at Analog Gallery in Urbana, Illinois.
Links
Mid-continent Modern: https://www.immaterialbooks.com/store/p/mid-continent-modern-book
See it when I believe it: https://www.immaterialbooks.com/store/p/see-it-when-i-believe-it
Jeff Poss: https://www.jefferypossarchitect.net
Phillip Kalantzis-Cope: https://www.phillipkalantziscope.com
Fields of Vision Exhibit: https://www.immaterialbooks.com/fields-of-vision?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2YpvQ_WT2kYv-D_jU6ibnv7TVO-9Kf6zzyk7A4XiArznGjcoyHhDJ6VIg_aem_ojNGzeS6OSr7KcGWWk-zsA
Music provided by Wyoming Toad: https://wyomingtoad.bandcamp.com