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Eyal Danon
Eyal Danon
Kunstmuseum Basel
De-Colonizing Art Institutions
e-flux Announcement
Posted: May 14, 2017
Category
Museums, Contemporary Art
Subjects
Decolonization, Biennials
Institution
Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK)
Call for applications: De-Colonizing Art Institutions summer academy and symposium
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 23, 2017
Institution
Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK)
On Curating issue 25:
“Social Sculpture Revisited”
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 4, 2015
Institution
How to Begin Living in the Trees?
Pierre Bal-Blanc, Ferran Barenblit, Alexandra Baudelot, Binna Choi, Eyal Danon, Maria Lind, Pablo Martínez, Sanne Oorthuizen, Emily Pethick, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, and Tadej Pogačar
Cluster is a network of eight contemporary visual arts organizations located in residential areas on the periphery of European cities (with one member organization in Israel). Each is highly invested in engaging with its particular locality. The network was formed in summer 2011 with the goal of facilitating an exchange of knowledge on how the different member organizations operate and how they relate to their local contexts, to funders, and to the media. Most of the organizations are…
e-flux Journal
Posted: March 1, 2014
Category
Interviews & Conversations, Contemporary Art
Subjects
Curating, Networks, The Commons
Israeli Center for Digital Art
Ha’Pzura
e-flux Announcement
Posted: December 15, 2007
Category
Music
Subjects
Sound Art
Institution
8 Essays
Compiled byRyan Hughes
With:
Not An Alternative, Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle, Gean Moreno, Ernesto Oroza, Nicolas Siepen, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Ane Hjort Guttu, Pierre Bal-Blanc, Ferran Barenblit, Alexandra Baudelot, Binna Choi, Eyal Danon, Maria Lind, Pablo Martínez, Sanne Oorthuizen, Emily Pethick, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Tadej Pogačar, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Liam Gillick
e-flux Reader
Category
Labor & Work, Contemporary Art, Economy
Subjects
Worldbuilding, Institutional Critique, Futures, Solidarity