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Please No Laughing At The Art

You don’t often hear laughter in a gallery; to an extent, it is taboo. Possibly we, the art sceners (people Continue reading →

Art, politics and irony: in conversation with Desearch Repartment

Lately, there has been much discussing on whether art should deal with current issues or it would be better off Continue reading →

On Curating Dissensus: Notes on Democracy

Agonism, according to Chantal Mouffe, is essential to the function of democracy: it is the recognition of how the social Continue reading →

Double Act: Territorial Disputes Between British Comedy & Conceptual Art (1965 – 2015)

Do you remember the contemporary art performance where Gilbert asks George for “fork ‘andles”? George was operating a small hardware Continue reading →

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