Jacob Hashimoto and Emil Lukas have been asked to meditate on the idea of the end of Utopia through a series of site-specific works hosted by Palazzo Flangini in Venice. Decades of environmental exploitation have left humanity dangerously tottering on all fronts, from politics to society, economics, nature, technology, and ecology. Everything that has been planned by humanity in order to gain a utopia – whether algorithms, systems or infrastructures – now seems to have lost its value. In this context art too changes its meaning. The works by these American artists, now documented in these pages, offer a new stimulus for thinking about this theme.
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Jacob Hashimoto and Emil Lukas have been asked to meditate on the idea of the end of Utopia through a series of site-specific works hosted by Palazzo Flangini in Venice. Decades of environmental exploitation have left humanity dangerously tottering on all fronts, from politics to society, economics, nature, technology, and ecology. Everything that has been planned by humanity in order to gain a utopia – whether algorithms, systems or infrastructures – now seems to have lost its value. In this context art too changes its meaning. The works by these American artists, now documented in these pages, offer a new stimulus for thinking about this theme.
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Vendeur : Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Fine. First Paperback Edition. 4to. pp 92. Paperback. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. Jacob Hashimoto and Emil Lukas have been asked to meditate on the idea of the end of Utopia through a series of site-specific works hosted by Palazzo Flangini in Venice. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Palazzo Flangini, Venice, Italy, May 9-July 30, 2017. Text in English. ISBN: 9788836637607 Fine. N° de réf. du vendeur C70120
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