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Documenta 14

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    For the first time in its history, Documenta has expanded to two its traditional home of Kassel, Germany, and Athens, Greece. To accompany this new, bilocated Documenta, South as a State of Mind , an Athens-based biannual journal, will publish four Documenta 14 editions, edited by American poet and critic Quinn Latimer and Director of Documenta 14, Adam Szymczyk. The fourth issue explores themes of violence and offering. In visual and textual essays, poetry and fiction, some of the most compelling writers, thinkers and artists of the past and present explore violence and transformation. Contributors include Domenick Ammirati, Jane Bowles, Susan Hiller, Kim Hyesoon, Asja Lacis, Robin Coste Lewis, John Miller, Rosalind Nashashibi, Sean O’Toole, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Hila Peleg, Paul B. Preciado, Gene Ray, Ben Russell, Ahlam Shibli and Vivian Suter, among many others.

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    Titel
    Documenta 14
    Sprache
    Englisch
    Autor*innen
    Einband
    Paperback
    Seitenzahl
    280
    ISBN10
    3863358473
    ISBN13
    9783863358471
    Reihe
    Beschreibung
    For the first time in its history, Documenta has expanded to two its traditional home of Kassel, Germany, and Athens, Greece. To accompany this new, bilocated Documenta, South as a State of Mind , an Athens-based biannual journal, will publish four Documenta 14 editions, edited by American poet and critic Quinn Latimer and Director of Documenta 14, Adam Szymczyk. The fourth issue explores themes of violence and offering. In visual and textual essays, poetry and fiction, some of the most compelling writers, thinkers and artists of the past and present explore violence and transformation. Contributors include Domenick Ammirati, Jane Bowles, Susan Hiller, Kim Hyesoon, Asja Lacis, Robin Coste Lewis, John Miller, Rosalind Nashashibi, Sean O’Toole, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Hila Peleg, Paul B. Preciado, Gene Ray, Ben Russell, Ahlam Shibli and Vivian Suter, among many others.