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Texte zur Kunst 104: The individual
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“But Who Is 'They'?" A roundtable discussion with Manuela Bojadz?ijev, Nikita Dhawan, and Christoph Menke, moderated by Helmut Draxler, on refugee and migrant flows as a challenge for political thought. “Overcoming Mute Relations, or Thinking with Your Feet" Angela Melitopoulos in conversation with Susanne Leeb. “The Powers of the False” Sven Lütticken. “Blondes Have Less(...)
Texte zur Kunst 105: They are us
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“But Who Is 'They'?" A roundtable discussion with Manuela Bojadz?ijev, Nikita Dhawan, and Christoph Menke, moderated by Helmut Draxler, on refugee and migrant flows as a challenge for political thought. “Overcoming Mute Relations, or Thinking with Your Feet" Angela Melitopoulos in conversation with Susanne Leeb. “The Powers of the False” Sven Lütticken. “Blondes Have Less Fun" Caroline Busta. “Local Time, or the Presence of an Ancient Past" Susanne Leeb. "Europe's Borders and the Mobile Undercommons" Brigitta Kuster. "Timeline of the 'Alt-Fact'" Daniel Keller.
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Texte zur Kunst 86 : June 2012
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Exile and marginality, network availability, mass- versus subcultural identities, privilege, opting (versus dropping) out – these are elements this issue takes on. The fading of bohemia’s appeal is no doubt linked in part to a growing preference for the web’s promise of total-connectivity. Though could another factor be at work here too: an underlying sense that perhaps(...)
Texte zur Kunst 97: bohème/bohemia
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Exile and marginality, network availability, mass- versus subcultural identities, privilege, opting (versus dropping) out – these are elements this issue takes on. The fading of bohemia’s appeal is no doubt linked in part to a growing preference for the web’s promise of total-connectivity. Though could another factor be at work here too: an underlying sense that perhaps the real displacement and disenfranchisement after which romantic notions of “bohemia” were later formed may again be a very real threat?
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Texte zur kunst 130: Ohnmacht
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Texte zur kunst 129: Trans perspectives
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Texte zur kunst 124 : collectivity
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In light of the recent spate of revelations detailing abuses of power within the culture sector, the March issue of "Texte zur Kunst" considers art’s relation to rules—or rather, the exceptions to them that art and its agents seem to claim. How, then, to speak of rules in the context of art, where transgressions are lauded even while traditional hierarchies continue to(...)
Texte zur Kunst 109: Art without rules?
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In light of the recent spate of revelations detailing abuses of power within the culture sector, the March issue of "Texte zur Kunst" considers art’s relation to rules—or rather, the exceptions to them that art and its agents seem to claim. How, then, to speak of rules in the context of art, where transgressions are lauded even while traditional hierarchies continue to assert their influence? And would we demand anything less of art than the promise of disobedience, rule breaking both in terms of formal restrictions and normative regulation? Articles by Katharina Hausladen, Josephine Pryde, Christoph Menke, Lucy McKenzie, Hal Foster, Coco Fusco, and Clemens Apprich.
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On the occasion of its 20th anniversary TEXTE ZUR KUNST organized an international symposium at Theater Hebbel am Ufer (HAU1) in Berlin in December 2010. Under the programmatic title, “Where do you stand, colleague?”, lectures and panels addressed the fundamental question of the relationship between art criticism and social critique. Issue #81 "Where do you stand,(...)
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On the occasion of its 20th anniversary TEXTE ZUR KUNST organized an international symposium at Theater Hebbel am Ufer (HAU1) in Berlin in December 2010. Under the programmatic title, “Where do you stand, colleague?”, lectures and panels addressed the fundamental question of the relationship between art criticism and social critique. Issue #81 "Where do you stand, colleague?" compiles all seventeen lectures and statements of the symposium and documents the exhibition "With your art" photographically.
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