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- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
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Come Closer: The Biennale Reader presents various perspectives on class, race, and gender differences as they manifest themselves in the speci fic contexts of postsocialist states - in their histories as well as in the present day. The focus is on art as a specific language that can mediate various experiences, whi le centering on emotions, intimacy, and care. This reader includes republished texts as well as n ewly commissioned contributions from both emerging and established artists, social and political scientists, and art historians from Eastern Europe, Asia, and the United States.
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Come Closer: The Biennale Reader Matter of Art 2020, Vít Havránek, Tereza Stejskalová
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- Pubblicato
- 2020
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- Titolo
- Come Closer: The Biennale Reader Matter of Art 2020
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Vít Havránek, Tereza Stejskalová
- Editore
- tranzit.cz
- Pubblicato
- 2020
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 304
- ISBN10
- 3956795709
- ISBN13
- 9783956795701
- Serie
- Tag
- Arte / Cultura, Scienze sociali, Tema stórico, Temi psicologici, Tematica filosofica, Arte, Architettura, Politica, Economia, Fotografia, USA, Guerre, Biografie, Giornalismo d’opinione & Saggi, Design, Sociologia, Tematica cinematografica, Giornalismo e Pubblicistica, Per bambini e adolescenti, Storia dell'arte, Albi illustrati, Critica letteraria, Scrittura, Letteratura Russa, Cultura, Teorie Politiche, Storia Culturale, Critica, Genere, Giustizia sociale, Artisti, Marxismo, Socialismo, Estetica, Attivismo, Filosofia politica, Letteratura postmoderna, Neoliberalismo, Teoria Critica
- Descrizione
- Come Closer: The Biennale Reader presents various perspectives on class, race, and gender differences as they manifest themselves in the speci fic contexts of postsocialist states - in their histories as well as in the present day. The focus is on art as a specific language that can mediate various experiences, whi le centering on emotions, intimacy, and care. This reader includes republished texts as well as n ewly commissioned contributions from both emerging and established artists, social and political scientists, and art historians from Eastern Europe, Asia, and the United States.

