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ar/ge kunst - Issue #02
In critical theory, the Black Atlantic is a diasporic culture that formed in Europe, Africa and the United States starting in the 16th century, at the beginning of the modern European era. The need to critically re-evaluate the Enlightenment and capitalist legacy which derived from the colonial period, as pointed out by Paul Gilroy, inspired a unique group show with works by Nanna Debois Buhl, Maryam Jafri, Hank Willis Thomas, and Kiluanji Kia Henda, whose conceptual structure is explained here by curator Luigi Fassi. The booklet is packaged inside a folded poster that contains the artists’ biographies.
Limited edition: 800 numbered copies
Format: 32 p. and a poster
Language: English / German / Italian
Date: November 2009 – January 2010
Dimensions (Height x Width): 21 x 15 cm
Color: B&W and color
Price: € 5,00
See also:
Issue #01 – William E. Jones
Issue #03 – Gianluca and
–Massimiliano De Serio
Issue #04 – Mark Boulos
Issue #05 – Katarina Zdjelar /
–Michael Höpfner
Issue #06 – Rashaad Newsome
Issue #07 – Chto Delat
Issue #08 – Zachary Formwalt
Issue #09 – Runo Lagomarsino
Issue #10 – Selma Alaçam / –
–Nicolò Degiorgis
Issue #11 – Alessandro Gagliardo
Issue #12 – Alejandro Cesarco