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View ArticleGetting INto Dak’Art 2018
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View ArticleBanu Cennetoğlu’s Memorial to Dead Migrants vandalized at Liverpool Biennial
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View ArticleTell a joke and shame the devil: 33rd Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Art
We stopped asking ourselves whether truth can set us free a long time ago. In the era of post-truth, fake news and the like, when such metaphysical entities as the Truth seem harder to grasp than ever,...
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Watch our exclusive interview with Daniela Arriado, Director and Curator of the Screen City Biennial – an exhibition dedicated to the expanded moving image in public space taking place in Stavanger,...
View ArticleThe Shoreline Dilemma – inaugural edition of the Toronto Biennial of Art...
The Shoreline Dilemma, the inaugural edition of the Toronto Biennial of Art (the Biennial), launches on Saturday, September 21, 2019, with special opening weekend programming. The Exhibition, presented...
View ArticleThe “Photographic” as Lingua Franca – interview with the Tallinn Photomonth...
This fall Tallinn becomes overrun with exhibitions and art events revolving around the theme of photography, visuality, and its relationship with the body, the enfleshed. There are three international...
View ArticleAichi Triennale tests the limits of freedom of expression in Japan
When shown at Gallery Furuto in Tokyo in 2015, the Freedom of Expression?, exhibition assembling works that had earlier been rejected or removed by other exhibition organizers in Japan amid...
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1. Is documenta now too big to fail? In some sense this is undeniable: given the tremendous amount of financial and cultural capital at stake, it’s almost inevitable that the exhibition will manage to...
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Artist Anne Murray, talks to Sadek Rahim and Tewfik Ali Chaouche, curators and co-founders of the Mediterranean Biennial of Contemporary Art of Oran, about the past, present and future of the Algerian...
View ArticleGetting INto Dak’Art 2018
The 13th edition of the Dak’Art Biennial explores the contingencies of exhibition-as-novel, the curatorial approach taken by its Artistic Director Simon Njami. Known as one of the luminaries of the...
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