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Land of Human Rights

Land of Human Rights is a joint project of <rotor> association for contemporary art, Graz (AT), University of J.E. Purkyně, Ústí nad Labem (CZ), riesa efau | Motorenhalle, Dresden (G), Trafó Gallery, Budapest (HU),
Galerija Škuc, Ljubljana (SI) and Galerija Miroslav Kraljević, Zagreb (HR).

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The long term and multifaced project comprised of series of new artistic productions, lectures, conferences, publications, public interventions and exhibitions, deals with the status quo of the human rights in Europe seen from the perspective of visual art and intellectual practice. Starting in 2007, over a period of two and a half years analyses and visions of human rights issues in Europe will be developed and disseminated in the general public through a set of multidiciplinary projects and discursive formats. 

> more> www.landofhumanrights.eu

 












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REMOVED FROM THE CROWD: Unexpected Encounters I_ READER

Bringing together newly commissioned essays predominantly from an emerging generation of researchers and writers, this reader focuses on conceptual and experimental artistic, curatorial and institutional practices that have rarely or never been brought into relation with parallels outside their respective context, in this case Latvia, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Chile, Peru, Poland and Romania. It does not strive for the formulation of a structured narrative of theses and conclusions, nor is it imagined as a review of practices determined by their ‘peripheral geographies’. Rather, while seeking to avoid already established analogies and references it becomes a call for close reading. The result is an experiment in which comparative readings can be formed through potentially unexpected and revealing ‘encounters’.

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REMOVED FROM THE CROWD* Dionysian Socialism, (Non) Action, Delayed Audience_1960s and 1970s in Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia /Open research/ Tranzitdisplay, Prague, June 20th - July 10th, 2011

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Where Everything Is Yet To Happen_2nd Chapter: Exposures

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REMOVED FROM THE CROWD: THE FATE OF OUTER PLANETS opens at SKUC Gallery, Ljubljana on December 23, 2009

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