«In this installation you can encounter two objects that are very familiar:
a trolley, like the ones that we use for traveling, and a PET 1.5 liter
water bottle that is empty. These objects are removed from their usual
purpose and they are basically abandoned or left alone. They have a
collision
I thought Art Finance whether state or corporate driven is already
for ages extreme antisocial for its producers i.e. artists, its
mediators i.e. Art Dealers and the whole bunch of virtual capital
accumulators, distracting labour products from the mass of non
capital owners to the
now this is funny, this call for inconsequence, like that in Incendies,
bury me face down naked, for I have not kept my promise; bring on the
hard ask of an ethology: I do not support the call to abolish arts funding.
The problem seems false, not true. There is the natural conflict of
..on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 04:13:40AM -0700, { brad brace } wrote:
artists don't require support for what has become just more
frenzied, insider trading -- no illusion: abolish all arts
funding!
To do this would be to yield to total economic rationalisation, herding our
respective practices
arterasa will be happy to assist in this procedure
www.arterasa.org
best,
–
stefan riebel
pf 440413, 12004 berlin, germany
m: +49 176 630 515 85
www.stefanriebel.de
Am 08.08.2011 um 14:36 schrieb Julian Oliver:
..on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 04:13:40AM -0700, { brad brace } wrote:
artists
..on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 02:52:00PM +0200, cont...@stefanriebel.de wrote:
arterasa will be happy to assist in this procedure
www.arterasa.org
Hehe. Both hilarious and timely. I'm sure they will have plenty of work in the
near future: I hear Berlusconi has called for a 37% cut in cultural
dear julian, dear all,
Am 08.08.2011 um 14:36 schrieb Julian Oliver:
The vulnerability here in Europe is the lack of reserve (or companion)
strategies and experience for sustaining development in a climate of shifty
political actors and economic austerity.
i am not sure if there is really a
..on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 03:24:39PM +0200, hello | florian kuhlmann wrote:
dear julian, dear all,
Am 08.08.2011 um 14:36 schrieb Julian Oliver:
The vulnerability here in Europe is the lack of reserve (or companion)
strategies and experience for sustaining development in a climate of
hi again,
Am 08.08.2011 um 15:47 schrieb Julian Oliver:
There is a limit to the scale of what one can do without funding and/or
institutional support.
i agree with this. there is definetly a limit in these form of
selforganizations.
since you are from berlin you could know the project
Hei Simon, et al... a few glitched musings...
well, I don't think it's the norm, based on my experience, for people on the
spectre list to have deep knowledge from both sides of the Atlantic, I was
based in Northern Europe (IS, FI, NO, DE, NL, LT, LV, SE, DK, FR, IT) for about
18 of the
Chers Collègues muets de France,
Je parlerai justement de l'état de l'art et/ou de l'art d'état en
France, lors d'ISEA à Istanbul en septembre prochain, en rapport avec
les nouveaux médias.
http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/content/critical-perspectives-economies-art-today
En France, l'on ne
the continuous cultural bail-outs, conceptual ponzi-schemes,
and insider quid-pro-quo (critical mobility...) are
finally coming to a joyously redemptive end; the options for
(non-complicit) artists will no longer be reductively
dependent on obstructionist oligarchical art-agencies
to celebrate
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