Exhibition catalogue from Rodney Graham: Works from 1976 to 1994 at the Belkin (27 January—2 March 1996) with texts by Jeff Wall, Matthew Teitelbaum, Boris Groys, Marie-Ange Bayer, Émile van Balberghe and Yves Gevaert. The exhibition features Graham’s massive installation piece The School of Velocity, a twenty-four hour musical composition that plays on a Yamaha Disklavier. As well, the gallery will install works related to Graham’s work on Freud and Wagner’s Parsifal. The gallery is involved in producing two new works for the exhibition. A tape of Graham’s Freud lecture will be produced and a poster for the performance of his Parsifal. In collaboration with students from the UBC School of Music, sections of Parsifal will be performed during the exhibition. Graham’s score is a time based elaboration of some bars of Wagner’s music that begins in 1882 and will be complete in 3,969,364,735 AD. Using a computer, a small section of the score will be realized in the real/imaginary time of the score. A poster announcing the performances is being produced as a limited edition print.