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EXHIBITIONS - REPORTS FROM COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD
If you would like to read about exhibitions taking place around the world, click on the links below where you can find previews and reviews of shows in different countries. If you would like to contribute reviews of exhibitions to Saatchi Online's magazine, please send your reviews or press releases to the editor.

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Published on 01-02-2009
 
READER COMMENTS
The world is intolerable and every spot of this intolerable is a other intolerable and all things is one things ( Any thing is not comparative )(fardad_83@yahoo.ca)
Farhad jafari     
Ensemble of Conditions 22th April – 2nd May Opening: 21st April, 7 p.m. – 9.30 p.m. Performance Movement, Privatized A Re-enactment by Ana Hoffner / 21st April, 8 p.m. Talk/discussion: 29th April, 5.30 p.m. with Ljubomir Bratic, Lina Dokuzovic, Muzaffer Hasaltay and Ana Hoffner, an introduction by Can Gülcü and a lecture by Ljubomir Bratic: Between Comprehending Normality and the Staging of Conflict The exhibition “Ensemble of Conditions“ assembles artistic projects that position themselves by means of discursive, analytical or activist confrontation against the predominating politics of neoliberal global Capitalism – against discrimination, ostracism and exploitation. The hegemony of hetero-normative, racist practices as well as their increasing acceptance and normalisation in neo-liberal societies necessitates the formation of resistant oppositions, thus bringing about an alternative production of knowledge and historiographies as well as progressive modes of self-empowerment and self-determination. With regard to critical practices of art, this also means a permanent discussion of the threat of appropriation and instrumentalisation through conventional culture-production machineries. The artistic positions represented in this exhibition, try to point out potentials of individual as well as collective models of action against the dominant capitalist system, to grasp processes of subjectivation and mobilisation, to develop strategies against normative identity constructions and to oppose the objectivation of minorities as well as the medialisation and normalisation of their discrimination. kindly supported by: BMUKK ERSTE Stiftung akademie der bildenden künste wien About us: Open Space Zentrum für Kunstprojekte Lassingleithnerplatz 2 Wien 1020 Austria Email: office@openspace-zkp.org http://www.openspace-zkp.org
Open Space    
 
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