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© design Giorgi Rodionov, photo David Apakidze
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untitled tbilisi / InVisible - queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus "Decode"
Vierte Welt
untitled tbilisi / InVisible - queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus "Decode"
Language: In English
untitled tbilisi together with InVisible presents the exhibition DECODE delving into the profound intersection of digital technology, decoloniality, and the reshaping of historical narratives of South Caucasus.
© design Giorgi Rodionov, photo David Apakidze
| Vierte Welt
untitled tbilisi / InVisible - queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus "Decode"
Vierte Welt
untitled tbilisi / InVisible - queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus "Decode"
Language: In English
untitled tbilisi together with InVisible presents the exhibition DECODE delving into the profound intersection of digital technology, decoloniality, and the reshaping of historical narratives of South Caucasus.
© design Giorgi Rodionov, photo David Apakidze
| Vierte Welt
untitled tbilisi / InVisible - queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus "Decode"
Vierte Welt
untitled tbilisi / InVisible - queer and feminist art platform from South Caucasus "Decode"
Language: In English
untitled tbilisi together with InVisible presents the exhibition DECODE delving into the profound intersection of digital technology, decoloniality, and the reshaping of historical narratives of South Caucasus.
| Vierte Welt
Ann Mirjam Vaikla & Sebastian Moske Agua Mansa – Designing filth in gentle waters
Vierte Welt
Ann Mirjam Vaikla & Sebastian Moske Agua Mansa – Designing filth in gentle waters
Language: In English
A letter-exchange between the artists Ann Mirjam Vaikla (Talinn, Estonia) and Sebastian Moske (Berlin, Germany) as three-channel video-installation, in which disturbed landscapes and ecosystems are approached from Queer Theory, as well as known/missing stories of one’s ancestors.
| Vierte Welt
Ann Mirjam Vaikla & Sebastian Moske Agua Mansa – Designing filth in gentle waters
Vierte Welt
Ann Mirjam Vaikla & Sebastian Moske Agua Mansa – Designing filth in gentle waters
Language: In English
A letter-exchange between the artists Ann Mirjam Vaikla (Talinn, Estonia) and Sebastian Moske (Berlin, Germany) as three-channel video-installation, in which disturbed landscapes and ecosystems are approached from Queer Theory, as well as known/missing stories of one’s ancestors.