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Social Choreography
by Julia Paoli
From the exhibition Social Choreography, Francisco-Fernando Granados, Igor Grubić and Emily Roysdon, curated by Julia Paoli (June 8 – July 21, 2012)
Social Choreography investigates the aesthetic and political potential of ‘movement,’ both in the sense of political movements and the movement of a body through time and space.
From the exhibition Social Choreography, Francisco-Fernando Granados, Igor Grubić and Emily Roysdon, curated by Julia Paoli (June 8 – July 21, 2012)
Social Choreography investigates the aesthetic and political potential of ‘movement,’ both in the sense of political movements and the movement of a body through time and space.
Mark Boulos – No Permanent Address
Linda Duvall – The Toss
Christine Negus – you can’t spell slaughter without laughter
by Jon Davies
From the exhibition you can’t spell slaughter without laughter by Christine Negus (January 19 – February 18, 2012)
you can’t spell slaughter without laughter is a constellation of short but intense, single channel videos and digital-animations investigating nostalgia and loss through humour and difficult irony.
From the exhibition you can’t spell slaughter without laughter by Christine Negus (January 19 – February 18, 2012)
you can’t spell slaughter without laughter is a constellation of short but intense, single channel videos and digital-animations investigating nostalgia and loss through humour and difficult irony.