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Doing it in Groups
This particular story comes from the Guggenheim in Bilbao, but the location is not important. Perhaps you haven’t been there? Just change the name to some other famous museum you know. The story applies almost anywhere.
Young people create a geo-emotional map
The “City Telling” project opened the art museum in Bologna to new groups of visitors. And some 25 young people in the Pilastro neighbourhood discovered new forms of artistic expression. But it was a tough process according to museum educator Ilaria Del G
Adrift in urban voids
Formerly a journalist and now an “ad hoc curator” focusing on the forgotten spaces in cities, Francesca Ferguson brings renewal to exhibition architecture – and to the architecture exhibition.
Art projects links people together
“Adopted” is an art project that links solitary Europeans with large families in various African countries. It started as a game based on clichés but has developed into a living cultural exchange between people on both continents.
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18 dec 2009 REPORTAGE On the periphery of the periphery
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12 jun 2009 INTERVIEW McRuer sets the margin at the centre
23 mar 2009 REPORTAGE “Fashion is not art”
23 mar 2009 VIEW Not only fabric
23 mar 2009 INTERVIEW Scrutinizing an Armani
23 mar 2009 INSIGHT Fashion exhibitions – art or commerce?
19 mar 2009 REPORTAGE The Hermitage opens up
19 mar 2009 REPORTAGE A colourful future
19 mar 2009 INTERVIEW Maria Lind: “There is a gigantic, systemic fault in Sweden”
17 mar 2009 INTERVIEW Queer revealed the hidden narratives
17 mar 2009 INSIGHT Snapshots
17 mar 2009 VIEW Move me, stir me, upset me
10 mar 2009 REPORTAGE Collaboration is the answer
6 mar 2009 Afghanistan Scattered cultural heritage returns to Kabul
6 mar 2009 Zimbabwe’s artists sneak along
4 mar 2009 Camilla Mordhorst: “Exhibitions should argue and seduce”
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