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Art --- photography [process] --- political art --- labor --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- Deller, Jeremy
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Art --- art [discipline] --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- refugees --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 2000-2009
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Social change --- Music --- music [performing arts genre] --- social issues --- mensenrechten (kunst)
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sculpting --- Sculpture --- legs [animal components] --- Giraffa camelopardalis [species] --- public spaces --- Iconography --- Homo sapiens [species] --- Visch, Henk --- Netherlands --- human figures [visual works] --- mensenrechten (kunst)
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Art --- newspapers --- periodicals --- installations [visual works] --- politics --- mass media --- murders [deaths] --- violence --- public spaces --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- installatiekunst --- installatiekunst --- mensenrechten --- etnische conflicten --- Jaar, Alfredo
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Iconography --- Art --- Photography --- Film --- installations [visual works] --- multimedia works --- art [discipline] --- photography [process] --- wars --- video art --- peace --- kunst en politiek --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- refugees --- mensenrechten --- multimediakunst --- Jaar, Alfredo --- Chile
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This publication on the French-Bosnian artist Maja Bajevic (b. 1967, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina) accompanies her overview exhibition at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst and focuses on her most recent bodies of works. Since the mid-1990s she has explored a wide variety of issues related to globalization and migration, inclusion and exclusion, exploitation, neoliberalism, and the interactions between these notions. Bajevic also consistently investigates her own identity, and the meaning of?home? and what this constitutes. Her oeuvre is part of a tradition in art that deals with social and educational issues, and that wants to shake up the prevailing social consciousness. In this respect, Bajevic's approach is all-encompassing; for example, when she compiles an archive of political slogans, she focuses on the entire political spectrum. By bringing together the core of Bajevic?s oeuvre with specially commissioned essays by art historians and curators, this publication reflects on her main artistic strategies and themes, standing as a reference monograph covering the last ten years of her work. Exhibition: Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland (20.05.-13.08.2017).
installations [visual works] --- art [fine art] --- migration [function] --- politics --- feminism --- video art --- performance art --- cloth --- identity --- texts [documents] --- interactive art --- power --- Bajević, Maja --- Artists --- Artists. --- Bajevic, Maja, --- Bosnia and Herzegovina. --- artists' statements --- political art --- art [discipline] --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- social criticism
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Uitgave van Artium, een museum ter ondersteuning van de Baskische kunst, Tea, een Spaans museum, en Caam, Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno. Kunstenares Régina José Galindo confronteert ons met onze moderne maatschappij en de vragen die we ons kunnen stellen bij bepaalde trends en procedures. Ze maakt hierbij veel gebruik van haar eigen lichaam en gaat soms wel eens hard om met zichzelf: bloed vloeit regelmatig. De catalogus is verpakt in een omslag waarin ook geleverd worden een set kaarten met gedichten van de kunstenares en ... een vleeshaak. Geeft je meteen een idee van het werk en de visies van Galindo. Doet bij momenten een beetje denken aan de performances van Marina Abramovic.
politics --- video art --- power --- wars --- poetry --- body art [visual works, performance] --- women [female humans] --- sculpture [visual work] --- murders --- assassinations --- Art --- performance art --- violence --- installations [visual works] --- feminism --- suffering --- nudity --- Galindo, Regina José --- Galindo, Regina José, --- sculpture [visual works] --- murders [deaths] --- dood --- lichaam (van de mens) --- kunst en politiek --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- genocide --- mensenrechten --- social criticism
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Born in Lebanon, Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum was exiled to London, where she has lived and worked since the mid-1970s. Through performance, video, sculpture, and installation, she creates architectonic spaces that relate to the body, language, and the condition of exile as well as transforming everyday, domestic objects into things foreign, threatening, and dangerous. Often exquisitely beautiful, Hatoum's works combine states of emotion and longing with the formal simplicity of Minimalism, creating powerful evocations of displacement, denial, and otherness.
kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- installaties --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- performances --- beeldhouwkunst --- Groot-Brittannië --- Palestinië --- Hatoum Mona --- Said Edward --- Manzoni Piero --- video --- videokunst --- lichamelijkheid --- 7.071 HATOUM --- Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- politics --- feminism --- video art --- performance art --- Hatoum, Mona --- Ḥāṭūm, Muná, --- kunst en politiek --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- social criticism
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World of Matter is an international project investigating raw materials and the complex ecologies of which they are a part. In light of the acute problems resulting from human-induced transformation of the earth and its systems, it is tempting to strike a dramatic tone. However, the perspective of crisis also calls upon us to reconsider-at a fundamental level, and in slow, subtle, and unspectacular ways-how we understand and interact with the world of things. The investigations presented in this book, undertaken in many world regions and post-national spaces, propose a wide range of aesthetic and ethical approaches to the handling of resources, while challenging the capitalistic assumption that the planet's materials are primarily for human consumption. By drawing connections between works that derive from artistic practice, journalism, philosophy, activism, and other realms of research, World of Matter provides a place of commonality for eco-logical imaginaries.
kunst --- klimaat --- klimaatverandering --- Documenta 13 --- materialen --- 7.01 --- kunsttheorie --- ecologie --- kunst en ecologie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Exhibitions --- Human rights --- Human ecology. Social biology --- Art --- ecology --- globalization --- Biemann, Ursula --- Haan, de, Siebren --- Brummelen, van, Lonnie --- Tavares, Paulo --- Bethônico, Mabe --- Gan, Elaine --- Huber, Frauke --- Martin, Uwe H. --- Mörtenböck, Peter --- Mooshammer, Helge --- Scott, Emily Eliza --- mensenrechten (kunst) --- mensenrechten
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