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The 7 Best Exhibitions in the EU
From Nathalie Du Pasquier in Rome to Susan Philipsz in Berlin, these are the best shows in the Schengen
With most European countries still in lockdown, the view from our own windows can be the closest we get to interacting with the outside world these days. Yet, while many museums and galleries remain closed, a wealth of digital programming – complemented by some creative installation solutions – mean we can still continue to enjoy that window onto another world, which art has always provided. Here is a round-up of some of Europe’s best shows.
‘CC: World’
La recuperación imperial fallida de Estados Unidos – ANRed anred.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from anred.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
January 29, 2021
Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Life on the Left Claudio Katz presciently analyzes shifts in the imperialist order, the mainstay of global capitalism, and weighs what the increasing social and political polarization within the United States portends for the Biden administration in the effort to restore its sagging world dominance.
Katz is professor of economics at the University of Buenos Aires, as well as a researcher with CONICET (National Council for Science and Technology, Argentina) and a member of Economists of the Left. My translation from the text on his web page.
The United States’ failed imperial recovery
Featured in Wu Tsang’s Renewal of the Collective
Two new films by the artist and her cohorts, on view at Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, speak to joint struggles and why collaboration is key
In the second volume of his
Prison Notebooks (1926), Italian communist Antonio Gramsci suggests that critical consciousness stems from the understanding that one’s identity is shaped by historical processes ‘which [have] deposited in you an infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory.’ The notion of an infinitely mutable mosaic of identities that we carry with ourselves (class, gender and race) is at the heart of ‘Visionary Company’, the exhibition by filmmaker and performance artist Wu Tsang and her multidisciplinary collective Moved by Motion, currently at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris.