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Morality in Fragments.

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Contributor:
Abidin, Adel, Artist.
Afif, Saâdane, Artist.
Anesiadou, Danai, Artist.
Antar, Ziad, Artist.
Aranda, Julieta, Artist.
Bałka, Mirosław, Artist.
Bednarski, Krzysztof, Artist.
Belleveau, Geneviève, Artist.
Bonilla, Milena, Artist.
Bopape, Dineo Seshee, Artist.
Boulos, Mark, Artist.
Bul, Lee, Artist.
Chetwynd, Spartacus, Artist.
Cytter, Keren, Artist.
Dawicki, Oskar, Artist.
Deliss, Clémentine, Artist.
Denny, Simon, Artist.
DiCorcia, Philip-Lorca, Artist.
Dimova, Dessislava, Artist.
Douglas, Stan, Artist.
Ensslin, Felix, Artist.
Ersan, Alev, Contributor.
Fang, Hu, Contributor.
Filonik, Mirosław, Artist.
Fowler, Luke, Artist.
Gaba, Meschac, Artist.
Gad, Amira, Editor.
Gaitán, Juan A., Contributor, Editor.
Ganahl, Rainer, Artist.
Genzken, Isa, Artist.
Geoffray, Agnès, Artist.
Goedewaagen, Bob, Contributor.
Golia, Piero, Artist.
Guogu, Zheng, Artist.
Gutt, Wiktor, Artist.
Harskamp, Nicoline van, Artist.
Hirsch, Nikolaus, Artist.
Hopkins, Candice, Artist.
Kerton, Andrew, Artist.
Kijewski, Marek, Artist.
Kim, Jaebum, Artist.
Koester, Joachim, Artist.
Koning, Jacques de, Artist.
Kouoh, Koyo, Artist.
Kratsman, Miki, Artist.
Larsen, Lars Bang, Artist.
Lászlo, Gergely, Artist.
Leckey, Mark, Artist.
Libera, Zbigniew, Artist.
Lieshout, Erik van, Artist.
Lim, Minouk, Artist.
Łopiński, Andrzej, Artist.
Lulić, Marko, Artist.
Lum, Ken, Artist.
Macuga, Goshka, Artist.
Martin, Kris, Artist.
Massimo, Patrizio di, Artist.
Meckseper, Josephine, Artist.
Mirza, Randa, Artist.
Monkman, Kent, Artist.
Morris, Sarah, Artist.
Mühling, Matthias, Artist.
Newman-Saul, Eliza, Artist.
Oldenborgh, Wendlien van, Artist.
Panayiotou, Christodoulos, Artist.
Parreno, Philippe, Artist.
Pauwels, Isabelle, Artist.
Pawlak, Włodzimierz, Artist.
Pedrosa, Adriano, Artist.
Raidpere, Mark, Artist.
Ramadan, Tariq, Artist.
Raniszewski, Waldemar, Artist.
Rehberger, Tobias, Artist.
Reynaud-Dewar, Lili, Artist.
Robakowski, Józef, Artist.
Rooij, Willem de, Artist.
Rudelius, Julika, Artist.
Schafhausen, Nicolaus, Contributor, Editor.
Schuster, Aaron, Contributor, Artist.
Sekula, Allan, Artist.
Canan, Artist.
Shaw, Jeremy, Artist.
Skubiel, Darek, Artist.
Slominski, Andreas, Artist.
Sobczyk, Marek, Artist.
Solakov, Nedko, Artist.
Stevenson, Michael, Contributor, Artist.
Sworn, Corin, Artist.
Szewczyk, Monika, Editor.
Tee, Jennifer, Artist.
Terada, Ron, Artist.
Trockel, Rosemarie, Artist.
Truszkowski, Jerzy, Artist.
Tuymans, Luc, Artist.
Vasiljeva, Ola, Artist.
Ven, Lidwien van de, Artist.
Vo, Danh, Artist.
Vonna-Michell, Tris, Artist.
Wächtler, Peter, Contributor, Artist.
Zdjelar, Katarina, Artist.
Zielony, Tobias, Artist.
Zinczuk, Zdzisław, Artist.
Źmijewski, Artur, Artist.
Zolghadr, Tirdad, Artist.
Lambl/Homburger, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Luxus, Artist.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Exhibitions.
Geopolitics.
Exhibitions.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified], Kunstinstituut Melly, 2014.
[Place of publication not identified], Witte de With, 2014.
Summary:
"Morality is an invitation to reflect and debate situations in contemporary life that refuse clear distinctions between right and wrong, what is and what ought to be. As a whole, this project has been defined by a desire - inherent to contemporary art - to open spaces for active, engaged forms of spectatorship that are not predetermined by either moral or ideological imperatives. Morality is a provocative theme, especially in a world that is now determined by the experiences of war, displacement, political and economic crises, the rise of religious stereotypes, and the radicalization of seemingly old doctrines and ideologies. Morality is also a broad subject that affects everybody in many different ways. From the bathroom to the parliament, there is a total field of social engagement, in which morality functions without boundaries, between a set of abstract, intangible, and general ideas. Morality is neither a base nor a superstructure, but a smooth network of influences that operates outside the law, governing both regulated and unregulated social spaces, and affecting daily lives in subtle, seductive, unexpected ways. Yet, there is not a unique or purely affirmative sense that one can give to this notion. A number of moral attitudes - often at odds with one another - inform the positions that, as political subjects, we assume vis-à-vis the events that take place in our world."-- provided by distributor.
Notes:
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