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e-flux Notes
Posted: February 16, 2022
Category
Contemporary Art
Subjects
Corruption, Money & Finance, Germany
e-flux Notes
Posted: February 16, 2022
Category
Contemporary Art
Subjects
Corruption, Money & Finance, Germany
e-flux Film
Category
Film
Subjects
Drugs & Psychedelia, Mexico, Violence, Community, Corruption
Temporary Art Platform
Make yourself at home: radical care and hospitality
e-flux Announcement
Posted: November 2, 2020
Subjects
Covid-19, Crisis, Corruption
Institution
e-flux Film
Category
Film, Urbanism
Subjects
Corruption, Documentary, Middle East
Fondazione Matera-Basilicata
Armin Linke: BLIND SENSORIUM. Il paradosso dell’Antropocene
e-flux Announcement
Posted: August 26, 2019
Category
Photography
Subjects
Climate change, Corruption
Institution
MQ Freiraum / MuseumsQuartier Wien
Mood Swings
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 21, 2017
Category
Ideology, Data & Information
Subjects
Affect, Crisis, Algorithms, Social Media, Corruption
Institution
YARAT Contemporary Art Space
Orkhan Huseynov: Dear Beloved
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 11, 2017
Category
Data & Information, Ideology
Subjects
Social Media, Corruption
Institution
“Homo Ludens”
Daniela Castro
e-flux Criticism
Posted: November 3, 2016
Subjects
Games & Play, Childhood & Youth, Corruption, Death
“Live Uncertainty,” 32nd Bienal de São Paulo
Kiki Mazzucchelli
e-flux Criticism
Posted: September 15, 2016
Category
Indigenous Issues & Indigeneity, Music, Democracy
Subjects
Corruption, Climate change, Anthropocene, Protests & Demonstrations
neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK)
contesting/contexting SPORT 2016
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 28, 2016
Category
Labor & Work, Race & Ethnicity, LGBTQ+, Gender
Subjects
Wealth & Inequality, Corruption, Games & Play
Institution
MIT List Visual Arts Center
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige: I Must First Apologize…
e-flux Announcement
Posted: February 16, 2016
Category
Internet
Subjects
Corruption, Video Art, Pollution & Toxicity
Institution
Tensta Konsthall
Goldin+Senneby: Standard Length of a Miracle
e-flux Announcement
Posted: January 22, 2016
Category
Capitalism
Subjects
Retrospective, Art Market, Corruption, Art Collectives, Money & Finance
Institution
e-flux
Seven Year Itch
Apotheosis Now
Iván de la Nuez
1.
Fatherland or Death. With the Revolution Everything, Against the Revolution Nothing. The Future Belongs Entirely to Socialism. The Most Beautiful Land (according to Columbus). The First Free Territory in the Americas (according to Fidel) …
These absolutes have not disappeared from propaganda or persuasion, from the dreams or nightmares of Cubans, but it is good to know that this Caribbean island has for some years now slowly abandoned “Life” in capital letters, as well as the…
e-flux Journal
Posted: December 1, 2015
Category
Globalization, Capitalism, Internet
Subjects
Revolution, Neoliberalism, Corruption, Cuba
Editorial
Editors
In Djibril Diop Mambéty’s 1992 dark comedy Hyènes , an extravagantly wealthy woman returns to her poor village seeking revenge. Her target is the man who humiliated her in her youth by getting her pregnant and abandoning her. It is not only death that she wants, but also justice. She will not murder the man by her own hand, as Charles Tonderai Mudede explains in this issue, but instead asks the village to mete out capital punishment, to murder him for his wrongdoing. In exchange, she will…
e-flux Journal
Posted: November 1, 2015
Category
Capitalism
Subjects
Debt, Corruption, Death, Universalism, Editorial
Corruption: Three Bodies, and Ungovernable Subjects
Natasha Ginwala
Corruption is the disappeared body coming back to life.
Its flesh seizes the veins of the postrevolutionary state, pumping, circulating, and blocking in a synchronized manner while unleashing shape-shifting forms as its residue.
In medieval Europe, the Sovereign’s body was considered to be double: the limited apparatus of the natural body, and a larger state of abstraction of the body politic. 1 Together they formed the geocosmic “whole” of sovereign territorial…
e-flux Journal
Posted: November 1, 2015
Category
Bodies
Subjects
Corruption
e-flux
Corruption: Everybody Knows…
e-flux Announcement
Posted: August 31, 2015
Category
Installation
Subjects
Corruption, Artistic Research , Video Art
Institution
Corruption: Everybody Knows …
Natasha Ginwala
Corruption is the disappeared body coming back to life. Its flesh seizes the veins of the post-revolutionary state, pumping, circulating, and blocking in a synchronized manner while unleashing shape-shifting forms as its residue. This ultimate stench of capital thrives in passing from body to body, as though an uncontainable viral flu.
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Subjects
Corruption
Soaking in the Daily Curses: A Conversation
Hassan Khan and Natasha Ginwala
Natasha Ginwala: I wonder if we could think about corruption as something that already performs immanently in your various roles as an artist, musician, and writer, in the ways that these different approaches become entangled across processes of liveness and improvisation, in music, scripting and building film scenarios, and so forth.
Hassan Khan: Of course even the word “corruption” is very broad; there is direct political and financial corruption, there is entropy as a…
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Category
Interviews & Conversations, Film
Subjects
Corruption, Conspiracy, Video Art, Middle East
It Takes so Much for a City to Happen
Rupali Gupte and Prasad Shetty
Cities are formally complex, experientially intense, and have logics that are incoherent. They fold spaces, practices, and relationships together to create an enormous, perpetually transforming morph. This morph is characterized by unclear geographies, absurd lives, unstable forms, and the coexistence of sharp contradictions within it. The formulations around grand narratives of globalization, corporate capitalism, neoliberalism, informalization, and so forth; or deficiency-stories of…
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Category
Urbanism, Architecture, Labor & Work
Subjects
Indian Subcontinent, Corruption
You Can’t Ask Everyone to Behave Ethically Just Like That
Aaron Schuster
“You can’t ask everyone to behave ethically just like that,” commented an unrepentant Sepp Blatter during the recent FIFA prosecutions. This phrase is truly a bit of comic genius worthy of Sturges or Lubitsch. Of course, it is intended as a kind of excuse, of the genre, “I can’t possibly monitor everyone; there will always be the law-breaking exceptions,” and so on. But it’s practically a slip; Blatter gives away too much. It is as if he were indignant about the very prospect of demanding…
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Subjects
Ethics, Corruption, Neoliberalism
The Idle Monologue of an Unconvinced Surveyor
Sarnath Banerjee
“It seems that nature has at man’s birth fixed the bounds of his virtues and vices.”
—François de La Rochefoucauld
The idle monologue of an unconvinced surveyor.
Certain countries have taken the fight against corruption quite seriously. Jagat Ram, a mid-level official at the Delhi Jal Board (the water commission of Delhi), is amongst those who are directly affected.
Bengal’s Derrida, Sukanta Sarkar (alias: Sukantada), who had once suggested minor…
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Subjects
Corruption
Torn Together
Jan Verwoert
There is something about the word “corruption” that says so much about what it describes. Corruption. Say it like you were striking a key on a piano to hear the note. Corruption. Corruption. Now try the keys next to it. Interruption. Disruption. Rupture. Rumpus. Rumpere is Latin for tear, split, break. You hear the violence of the act in the sharp “p” and “t” that kill off the “u” right after it resonates. As in shut “up.” R-up-t-ure. R-ap-t-ure does the same. It’s derived from rapere,…
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Subjects
Corruption, Christianity, Humor & Comedy
Windjarrameru, The Stealing C*nts
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Like their previous film, the Karrabing Film Collective’s second work, Windjarrameru (The Stealing C*nt$), is a piece of improvisational realism . The basic plot is set in the scrub near Darwin, Australia and is easy enough to summarize. A group of four indigenous young men, played by members of the collective, are holed up in a chemically compromised mangrove swamp having been falsely accused of stealing two cartons of beer, while at the edge of the standoff miners are ransacking the…
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Category
Film, Indigenous Issues & Indigeneity
Subjects
Oceania, Corruption, Pollution & Toxicity, Sovereignty
“A Monster Was Born”: Notes on the Rebirth of the “Corrupt Intellectual”
Hassan Khan
In the late nineteenth century, a monster was born. This monster did not know what it was exactly. It knew that it needed to articulate, describe, prescribe, and communicate. It knew it was supposed to play a public role in the birth of a new historical order. It knew it had a precise function in the articulation of power within the transforming social order. This monster was a speculator of knowledge, a peddler of identities, a fantasist, a cunning operator, an extrovert with a bloated ego,…
e-flux Journal
Posted: September 1, 2014
Category
Management & Bureaucracy
Subjects
Middle East, Corruption, Arab Spring, State & Government
Museum Het Domein
The Yes Men
e-flux Announcement
Posted: July 10, 2014
Category
Capitalism, Performance
Subjects
Art Activism, Identity Politics, Corruption, Humor & Comedy, Video Art
Institution
Maidan and Beyond, Part II: The Cacophony of Donbas
Oleksiy Radynski
Continued from “ Maidan and Beyond, Part I ”
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On February 22, 2014, the activists of the Maidan movement seized the suburban residence of ousted Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovych, who had fled Kyiv the previous day. Yanukovych’s residence, Mezhyhirya, was notorious long before the fall of the regime for the extent of its megalomaniac luxury. Nevertheless, the occupiers were utterly shocked by the discoveries they made inside. Stocked with a tremendous amount of…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 1, 2014
Category
Nationalism, Museums, Labor & Work, Fascism
Subjects
Corruption, Propaganda
Museo Amparo
Regina Silveira
e-flux Announcement
Posted: February 22, 2014
Category
Installation
Subjects
Site-Specific Art, Folklore & Tradition, Craft, Animals, Corruption
Institution