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Raqs Media Collective – Hungry for Time

Raqs Media Collective – Hungry for Time

The Indian-based collective Raqs Media has selected works from the historical art collection of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna which they then set against current positions, such that Bosch, Dürer, Schiele are combined, for example, with contemporary works by Lakshmana Rao Kotturu, Farideh Lashai,and Lavanya Mani. The canonised order of a Eurocentric art collection is thus moved from its fixed state, offering a different, decolonial angle on the works presented.

320 pages, 23 x 29 cm, ring-binder, Spector Books (Leipzig).
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Raqs Media Collective – Hungry for Time

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Raqs Media Collective – Hungry for Time

The Indian-based collective Raqs Media has selected works from the historical art collection of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna which they then set against current positions, such that Bosch, Dürer, Schiele are combined, for example, with contemporary works by Lakshmana Rao Kotturu, Farideh Lashai,and Lavanya Mani. The canonised order of a Eurocentric art collection is thus moved from its fixed state, offering a different, decolonial angle on the works presented.

320 pages, 23 x 29 cm, ring-binder, Spector Books (Leipzig).

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The Indian-based collective Raqs Media has selected works from the historical art collection of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna which they then set against current positions, such that Bosch, Dürer, Schiele are combined, for example, with contemporary works by Lakshmana Rao Kotturu, Farideh Lashai,and Lavanya Mani. The canonised order of a Eurocentric art collection is thus moved from its fixed state, offering a different, decolonial angle on the works presented.

320 pages, 23 x 29 cm, ring-binder, Spector Books (Leipzig).