In the Studio Liliane Lijn, London
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The exhibition Mapping the 60s is based on the thought that substantial sociopolitical movements of the twenty-first century have their roots in the 1960s. Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, for example, have built on the anti-racist and feminist upheavals of yesteryear—as have current debates on war, mass media and mechanization, consumerism, and capitalism.
For the sixteenth time, Viennese galleries are preparing a program that will once again underline Vienna‘s significance as one of Europe’s most vibrant locations for contemporary art. This year Austria's largest gallery festival will examine the social practices of storytelling, the manifestation of memories – and explore its core institution: the archive. Again, curators from all over the world will be invited.
Sandra Mujinga, Oslo/Berlin
Inspired by science fiction and animal survival strategies, Congolese-Norwegian artist Sandra Mujinga explores themes of visibility and surveillance. She builds her own speculative space with ghosts from colonial history that she ties to difficult and sometimes uncomfortable questions pertaining to today.
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