Basak Senova in Flash Art on World Biennial Forum No1.
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Get Ready for the Marvelous: Black Surrealism in Dakar, Fort de France, Havana, Johannesburg, New York City, Paris, Port au Prince, 1932-2013.
Conference about Surrealism in the African Diaspora.
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30th Bienal de São Paulo (2012) – A iminência das poéticas. Read the catalogue in Portuguese online on ISSUU.
30th Bienal de São Paulo (2012) Catalogue.
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18th Biennale of Sydney (2012) Exhibition Report online on ISSUU.
18th Biennale of Sydney (2012) Exhibition Report.
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An online journal for curatorial studies, with recent contributions by Michael Baers, Martin Herbert, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Hito Steyerl, Suhail Malik, Nathan Lee, Jörg Heiser, Stuart Comer and others.
CCS Bard’s Red Hook Journal: New Content, New Design.
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Embedded in the globalization of the art field, on the one hand, and the conditions of labor in the 21st century, on the other, the curatorial has also gained a specific socio political relevance within contemporary society.
Out now: Cultures of the Curatorial.
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Doing research documenta 13. Read the Publication online on ISSUU.
Doing research documenta 13
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3rd International Canakkale Biennial Catalogue online on ISSUU.
3rd International Canakkale Biennial Catalogue.
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4th Edition of SAVVY Journal for Critical Texts on Contemporary African Art – “Curating: Expectations and Challenges”.
Now Online: SAVVY. art.contemporain.african.
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This anthology presents contributions on both the educational turn as well as on critical art education. Ed.: schnittpunkt, Beatrice Jaschke, Nora Sternfeld, in collaboration with Institute for Art Education, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste.
Out Now: Educational Turn – Agency in Gallery Education.
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Jahresring 59: On One Side of the Same Water. The cultural region of the Mediterranean from an artistic point of view.
Out now: “On One Side of the Same Water”.
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Institution for the Future is an archive of ideas bringing together reflections by artists, curators and other cultural workers on what an institution for the future should and needs to look like.
Out now: Institution for the Future.
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