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RIBOCA
The Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA) is an international biennial with a European focus and a strong regional profile, founded in 2016. In expanding conversations around its second edition, RIBOCA has invited thinkers, researchers, and writers from various fields to discuss their work and processes through a series of talks and conversations. For more information visit: www.rigabiennial.com
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I love the content of the shows, but the way edition fills up everything with music is overly distracting and tires the listener quickly. People interested in good and rich discussion do not appreciate having busy wallpaper behind the art. Silence is a precious element for listening.
Mara mara 1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/19/20
Класс!!!
Marina 🌼 via Apple Podcasts · Russia · 07/14/20
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