Revista Umělec 2002/1
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Chléb a hry (Milan Mikula, Galerie Priestor, Bratislava)
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Chléb a hry (Milan Mikula, Galerie Priestor, Bratislava)
Revista Umělec 2002/1
01.01.2002
Lucia Gavuĺová
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Nick Land was a British philosopher but is no longer, though he is not dead. The almost neurotic fervor with which he scratched at the scars of reality has seduced more than a few promising academics onto the path of art that offends in its originality. The texts that he has left behind are reliably revolting and boring, and impel us to castrate their categorization as “mere” literature.
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Author dreaming of a future without censorship we have never got rid of.
It seems, that people don‘t care while it grows stronger again.
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Goff & Rosenthal gallery, Berlin, November 18 - December 30, 2006
Society permanently renegotiates the definition of drugs and our relationship towards them. In his forty-five minute found-footage film The Conquest of Happiness, produced in 2005, Oliver Pietsch, a Berlin-based video artist, demonstrates which drugs society can accommodate, which it cannot, and how the story of the drugs can be…
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