Monthly Archives: December 2019
South likes: Hyperallergic’s picks for the best exhibitions of 2019. Among them, Ríos Intermitentes, 13th Havana Biennial, in Matanzas, Cuba

Written on December 23, 2019 at 2:42 pm, by Eleanna Papathanasiadi
Glad to read the selections of the best shows by Hyperallergic and among them Ríos Intermitentes (Intermittent Rivers) curated by María Magdalena Campos-Pons. Read a thorough report on the medicinal biennial of Matanzas by Sara Lee Burd in the new eleventh issue of South as a State of Mind “Coexistence”. More info here. Dawit L. Petros, El mar
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South remembers: The Social Poltergeist. A Case Study of Maintenance Violence

Written on December 17, 2019 at 11:28 am, by Eleanna Papathanasiadi
by Angela Dimitrakaki “The critique of violence is the philosophy of its history—the ‘philosophy’ of this history, because only the idea of its development makes possible a critical, discriminating, and decisive approach to its temporal data.” —Walter Benjamin, The Critique of Violence, 1921 Flyer signed by anarchists, communists and autonomous, self-governing bodies from Greece, Albania and
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South news: 11th issue launch at the 12th edition of Bamako Encounters, Mali

Written on December 16, 2019 at 1:35 pm, by Eleanna Papathanasiadi
South as a State of Mind “Coexistence” issue (fall / winter 2019, issue #11) launched this December at the Bamako Encounters, African Photography Biennale, 12th edition: We feel proud, happy and full of gratitude for the international launch of South as a State of Mind “Coexistence” issue (fall / winter 2019, issue #11) in Bamako,
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