School of Waters
School of Waters
Mediterranea 19 : Young Artists Biennale San Marino 2021
ed. by Alessandro Castiglioni, Simone Frangi ; contr. by Denise Araouzou, Giulia Colletti, Panos Giannikopoulos…[et al.]

Auteur(s)
Denise Araouzou, Giulia Colletti, Panos Giannikopoulos, Giulia Gregnanin, Angeliki Tzortzakaki, Theodoulos Polyviou, Nicolas Vamvouklis
Editor(s)
Alessandro Castiglioni, Simone Frangi
Uitgever
Berlin : Archive Books, 2021
Omvang
299 p., geïllustreerd, 23 cm.
ISBN
9783948212698

Mediterranea 19—School of Waters imagined a Biennial as a temporary school inspired by radical and experimental pedagogies and the way they challenge artistic, curatorial, and research formats. From this standpoint, School of Waters acted as a collective tool to defamiliarize stereotypes, especially those linked to the Eurocentric interpretation of the Mediterranean area. Mediterranea 19 redirected its attention to arguments against human exceptionalism and aimed to reconfigure the notion of learning through commoning knowledges present within non/human and human structures. School of Waters revolved around a critical rethinking of the material and symbolic agency of waters from a geopolitical and deep-ecology perspective. The desire to learn from waters reveals ways to un-train nationalisms and rediscover watery syncretism that constituted the Mediterranean as a complex platform of life forms and knowing processes. The curatorial team developed Mediterranea 19 as an ecology of practices, trickling through various spaces in resonance with the specificity of a small state such as the Republic of San Marino.


Persoon als onderwerp
Noor Abed (Onassis AiR Resident), Adrian Abela, Marco Antelmi, Riccardo Badano & Hanna Rullmann, Bora Baboci, Hanan Benammar, Yesmine Ben Khelil, Maeve Brennan, Johanna Bruckner, Madison Bycroft, Annalisa Cannito icw Wendimagegn Belete, Valerio Conti, Selin Davasse, Binta Diaw, Adji Dieye, Caterina De Nicola, Marianne Fahmy, Alessandra Ferrini, Enrico Floriddia, Victor Fotso Nyie, Marco Giordano, Adrijana Gvozdenović, Bianca Hisse, Huniti Goldox (Areej Huniti & Eliza Goldox), Dalia Khalife, Ru Kim, Gašper Kunšič, Vesna Liponik, Filippo Marzocchi, Dina Mimi, Tawfik Naas, Eleni Odysseos, Francis Offman, Mila Panić, GianMarco Porru, Gabriele Rendina Cattani, Jacopo Rinaldi, Virginia Russolo, Pablo Sandoval, Michele Seffino, Selma Selman, Vanja Smiljanić, Chara Stergiou, Valinia Svoronou, Theo Triantafyllidis, Endi Tupja, Sophie Utikal, Marina Xenofontos
Trefwoorden
social practice , water
Stroom project
Beloved Waters
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 30 - 4: Tentacular Thinking ; Mind Map'
Opmerkingen
Includes biographies, bibliography