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How to Act?

Date
2015
Publisher
Onomatopee
Format
Artists' Books
Genre
Architecture, Theory, , Conversations
Description

Via a cross-European exchange of artworks, artists, researchers and students, Art Cooperation Transmission (A.C.T.) Democ[k]racy aims to promote contemporary art in its ability to think, invent and represent the democratic changes of Europe in an era of globalisation.

In France, Romania, Serbia and The Netherlands, nine partners organised students’ and artists’ residencies, exhibitions and seminars. They explored education, poetics, urbanism and freedom and gathered contributions by artists, philosophers, sociologists, poets, architects, urbanists, writers, art critics, historians, etc. So, they imagined a multifocal publication on art and democracy.

How to ACT? post-produces this experience: building the exhibitions, informing each other during the conferences and fostering exchange through the residencies. The result is a set of answers and an impetus to act. Critical and poetic texts, political cartoons, photography and more open up a world of possibilities for artistic and civil acts.

Contributors: Dominique Abensour, Maziar Afrassiabi, Bearboz, Julien Berthier, Matthijs Bosman, Joost de Bloois, Paul de Bruyne, Sylvaine Bulle, George Dupin, Larys Frogier, Christophe Hanna, Joop Hazenberg, Bogdan Iacob, Ivana Ivković, Charlie Jeffery, Frank Keizer, Sarah van Lamsweerde, Paul de Lanzac, Fancois Lombarts, Freek Lomme, Aleksandar Maćašev, Ciprian Mureşan, Tanja Ostojić, Dan Perjovschi, Darinka Pop Mitić, Mara Ratiu, Tomas Schats, Dubravka Sekulić, Anca Simionca, Biljana Srbljanović, Marko Stamenković, István Szakáts, Raša Todosijević, Samuel Vriezen, Emmanuel Wallon, Jozua Zaagman, Joëlle Zask…

  1. How to Act?
 

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