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The final countdown: Europe, refugees, and the left
2017, IRWIN, Wiener Festwochen
in English
9619085124 9789619085127
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Published on the occasion of the NSK State Pavilion, held during the 57th Venice Biennale, May11-July 15, 2017. Palazzo Ca' Tron. "In total it will involve contributions from more than 200 individuals, including citizens of NSK State in Time, artists, philosophers, students, young art professionals, cultural institutions, social cooperatives, and international universities ... The NSK State Pavilion will provide an added and new dimension to NSK State in Time, built upon a collaboration with migrant communities, humanitarian protection applicants, and stateless individuals who are looking for new citizenship. With the unique opportunity of the Venice Biennale, the project aims to rethink what a contemporary state can be, offering an open form of citizenship which contrasts with that generated by spatially-defined states ... Commissioned by artist collective IRWIN (Dušan Mandič, Miran Mohar, Andrej Savski, Roman Uranjek and Borut Vogelnik), the project is curated by Zdenka Badovinac and Charles Esche, and is directed by Mara Ambrožič."--NSK State Pavilion website. Held during the 57th Venice Biennale, May11-July 15, 2017. Venue: Palazzo Ca' Tron.
"Boris Buden, Mladen Dolar, Saroj Giri, Boris Groys, Agon Hamza, Jamil Khader, Jela Krečič, Robert Pfaller, Frank Ruda, Alenka Zupančič, Slavoj Žižek"--Cover.
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