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Swimmingpool : troubled waters / Herausgeberin: Valeria Schulte-Fischedick ; Textbeiträge von Andrew Berardini, Övül Ö. Durmusoglu, Gustav Elgin, Maaike Gouwenberg, Gudny Gudmundsdottir [und 9 andere]

Mitwirkende(r): Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Deutsch, Englisch Verlag: Berlin : Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, 2020Beschreibung: 154 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 30 cmInhaltstyp:
  • Text
  • unbewegtes Bild
Medientyp:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Datenträgertyp:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9783941230897
  • 3941230891
Weitere Titel:
  • Auf dem Umschlag : Troubled waters
  • Auf dem Buchrücken : Swimming Pool - Troubled waters
Schlagwörter: Genre/Form: Online-Ressourcen: Zusammenfassung: "The exhibition Swimming Pool – Troubled Waters draws on the wide range of ideas and emotions we associate with the topos of the swimming pool, and seeks to expose those common clichés and prejudices that chart our diverse, lasting, and often murky experiences with water. The exhibition probes class barriers and systems of exclusion, amongst others those brought to the surface by the European migrant crisis. References from film history, contemporary art, and a participative reading room developed by C& Center of Unfinished Business, attempts to sound out the gradual infiltration of the issues of inclusion and exclusion into the awareness of affluent societies." -- Kunstlerhaus Bethanien website
Listen, auf denen dieser Titel steht: Neuerwerbungen Jan.-Febr. 2023
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Medientyp Aktuelle Bibliothek Signatur Status Fälligkeitsdatum Barcode
Buch Buch Landesarchiv Berlin - Bibliothek 23/0028 Verfügbar 23/0028

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Artists: Daniel Bozhkov, Nina Canell, C& Center of Unfinished Business, Mounir Gouri, Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir, Klara Hobza, Fermín Jiménez Landa, Santiago Mostyn, New Mineral Collective (Tanya Busse and Emilija Škarnulytė), Sandra Vaka, Ulrich Vogl, Ming Wong and ZEVS

"The exhibition Swimming Pool – Troubled Waters draws on the wide range of ideas and emotions we associate with the topos of the swimming pool, and seeks to expose those common clichés and prejudices that chart our diverse, lasting, and often murky experiences with water. The exhibition probes class barriers and systems of exclusion, amongst others those brought to the surface by the European migrant crisis. References from film history, contemporary art, and a participative reading room developed by C& Center of Unfinished Business, attempts to sound out the gradual infiltration of the issues of inclusion and exclusion into the awareness of affluent societies." -- Kunstlerhaus Bethanien website

Text deutsch und englisch