curated by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel. The exhibition Making Things Public addresses the challenge of renewing politics by applying to it the spirit of art and science. This unusual exhibition builds on the Iconoclash exhibition (ZKM 2002), which dealt with the crisis of representation in art, whereas Making Things Public tackles the problem of representation in politics. In this pioneering project over one hundred artists, scientists, sociologists, philosophers and historians re-explore the term 'politics'
This thesis contributes to an EU Policy Lab project entitled The Future of Government 2030+. The aim...
After the collapse of the totalitarian regimes, participation into public matters has been an object...
After the collapse of the totalitarian regimes, participation into public matters has been an object...
In this groundbreaking editorial and curatorial project, more than 100 writers, artists, and philoso...
In this groundbreaking editorial and curatorial project, more than 100 writers, artists, and philoso...
(translated into Swedish as Offentligheten uppstår genom sakfrågor. Fronesis 22/23: 248-263, 2006) ...
Collaboratively curated with Matthew Poole, the exhibition addressed the place of art within the str...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary: Chair Dr. Ja...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
EXHIBITION-MAKING AND THE POLITICAL IMAGINARY: On Modalities and Potentialities of Curatorial Practi...
Examining over 200 artists and 250 artworks, Art and Politics Now explores some of the most controve...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary, Chair Dr. Ja...
The book explores the concept of artistic witnessing as political activity. In which ways may art an...
This thesis contributes to an EU Policy Lab project entitled The Future of Government 2030+. The aim...
After the collapse of the totalitarian regimes, participation into public matters has been an object...
After the collapse of the totalitarian regimes, participation into public matters has been an object...
In this groundbreaking editorial and curatorial project, more than 100 writers, artists, and philoso...
In this groundbreaking editorial and curatorial project, more than 100 writers, artists, and philoso...
(translated into Swedish as Offentligheten uppstår genom sakfrågor. Fronesis 22/23: 248-263, 2006) ...
Collaboratively curated with Matthew Poole, the exhibition addressed the place of art within the str...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary: Chair Dr. Ja...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
EXHIBITION-MAKING AND THE POLITICAL IMAGINARY: On Modalities and Potentialities of Curatorial Practi...
Examining over 200 artists and 250 artworks, Art and Politics Now explores some of the most controve...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary, Chair Dr. Ja...
The book explores the concept of artistic witnessing as political activity. In which ways may art an...
This thesis contributes to an EU Policy Lab project entitled The Future of Government 2030+. The aim...
After the collapse of the totalitarian regimes, participation into public matters has been an object...
After the collapse of the totalitarian regimes, participation into public matters has been an object...