Roman Ondak
The Day after Yesterday
ed. by Maria Hlavajova
The Day after Yesterday
ed. by Maria Hlavajova
- Editor(s)
- Maria Hlavajova
- Publication
- : , 2007
- Scope
- 48 Pages, illustrated, 16.5 cm.
- Carrier
- newsletter
Newsletter accompanying the similar named exhibition at BAK, Utrecht (March 11 - May 27, 2007). Roman Ondák showed three new works, which register performative moments he instigated in order to negotiate another kind of a future through “non-events”—subtle detours from the everyday. In all three works, the adventure of discovery, and of gaining knowledge into how things are, function as a starting point for engaging the viewer in a dialogue about what might happen if one takes another route, both literally and metaphorically. It is from here, Ondák suggests, that a new space of imagination can emerge
- Person as subject
- Roman Ondak
- Keywords
- critical aesthetics , politics
- Geographical location
- Eastern Europe
- Location
- Cabinet 29 - 1: Expanded Space ; Global Art ; diverse locaties
- Remarks
- Includes notes
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