Description
As an alternative idea as a meeting place in the art world, Vesselina Sarieva and and Luchezar Boyadjiev (Luçezar Bojadijeviç) bring to light the poetic possibilities of the carpet as a space of equality that invites all. “The Carpet” is a curatorial concept for “meeting place” in opposition to the traditional art institution or art settlement – gallery, museum, exhibition, fair and others. “The Carpet” is an experiment and a poetic proposal for the future of the art world. It is seeing as a universal place to be equal, to meet artists, curators, visitors, collectors, to provide and receive education, to exchange and build relationships, to give future for art and ideas.
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For this episode, Ardit Hoxha, artist and writer based in Auckland, New Zealand, created a radio play that recounts the enclosure of the commons with adaptations of Albanian folktales. Voiced by Lily Worrall, Nurhan Qehaja and Ardit Hoxha. The music is by Tetris.
Published 11/03/22
This episode focuses on the poetry series ’Kosovo Fugue in Seven Parts’ written between April 7 and April 29 1999 by American poet, activist, educator and architect June Jordan. In these poems Jordan weaves together the events of the war in Kosovo, her personal moments in Brooklyn and the...
Published 10/20/22