How to Mend the Brokenness? Some Solace during COVID-19 Part IV
/This is part III of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part III of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part III of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part II of an unfolding mini-series trying to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreThis is part I of an unfolding mini-series tries to provide some starting points to reimagine futures, provide solace and at least start somewhere during COVID-19.
Read MoreFor many institutions the relationship to their sponsors is benevolent and productive, for others however, the pleasing of sponsors becomes a delicate management of compromises. You don’t bite the hand that feeds you, right? But what does this dependent position do to the autonomy of cultural institutions, education or journalism?
Read MoreEvery day we have to get our balance right between the Doing and the Non-Doing. Who are you without the doing?
Read MoreIn the tradition to review the past year, close chapters and start new ones here a few of the main learnings of 2018
Read MoreIn our productivity-obsessed culture claiming your own space, rituals, time and intentionally slowing down feels like an act of resistance.
Read MoreBefore I ever wrote a piece, I was a vivid reader for many years. Books were the castles of my imagination.
Read MoreI guess, we all agree that it's not just about celebrating one day or month but to actually make every day of the year count. Nevertheless, I really like the thought of giving a month a topic and am joining the celebration of women's history month with a few thoughts here.
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Anabel Roque Rodríguez is a curator, writer and art historian based in Switzerland and Germany, but open to travel to other areas. She is interested in the relation of art to the public and site specific conditions. She works within the realm of contemporary art with strong roots in its historic past. To understand an development, one has to situate it retrospective. Her focus includes political art, the artist as activist, art as labor, feminism, photography and the art market.
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