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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Park bench postcode
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/oct/21/raekhaprasad “Light, airy and centrally located, it has the making of a des res. However, the lack of a few essential features in this residence – namely walls and a roof – would present even the most tenacious of estate … Continue reading
Work in Progress: Considering Utopia
http://www.artpractical.com/review/work-in-progress-considering-utopia/ “The three artists in Work in Progress: Considering Utopia at the Contemporary Jewish Museum offer varying perspectives on attaining a social and pastoral golden age. The works are united by a shared interest in collective activity. Elisheva Biernoff’s and Ohad Meromi’s … Continue reading
Christoph Schlingensief – PLEASE LOVE AUSTRIA – FIRST AUSTRIAN COALITION WEEK
Thank you Tess for telling me about this work. Picture from the performance “Please love Austria” (Image: Baltzer) “Amid intense public interest, twelve participants introduced by Schlingensief as asylum-seekers spend one week in a cordoned-off, CCTVed shipping container complex … Continue reading