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The Documenta, Indonesia, and the Problem of Closed Universes

July 24, 2022 A. Dirk Moses 5

The Taring Padi art collective was formed in 1998 after the fall of the Suharto dictatorship. Explicitly radical, it is dedicated to antimilitarism, anti-neoliberalism, to […]

Learning and Unlearning with Taring Padi: Reflections on Documenta

July 2, 2022 Michael Rothberg 3

This article was republished on the New Fascism Syllabus with the permission of the author and the original publisher, Berliner Zeitung   I have not […]

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