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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Judy Versus Capitalism

    Canadian feminist, activist and journalist Judy Rebick reflects on her political and personal life in this experimental, biographical portrait.
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  • Szeemann and Lenin Crossing the Alps

    An unusual collaboration between curator Harald Szeemann and artist Rudolf Herz was set in motion in the summer of 2003: ‘Lenin on Tour’.
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  • Aberración cromática (fiebre)

    Mysterious miniature about the reproduction of contaminated, screen-printed images as patches on a woman’s clothing; with melancholy audio collage.
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  • Midnight Coffee

    Burnt coffee pushes a barista over the edge. An absurdist critique of a generation addicted to working from coffee shops.
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  • Babai

    The Babai is the night-time bogeyman for children: traumas determine who you are, according to this claustrophobic portrait of two Russian brothers.
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  • A chuva acalanta a dor

    Reason and passion clash in Lucretius’ life. When he reaches an epiphany, perhaps it is already too late.
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  • Death Inhabits at Night

    Alcohol-drenched, melancholy story of soulmates on the edge of society is inspiredby Bukowski’s writings.
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  • Apiyemiyekî?

    An archive of drawings made by the Waimiri-Atroari, a people native to the Brazilian Amazon, document and narrate their encounter with ‘civilised man’
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  • Birds (Or How to Be One)

    Essay-like contemplation on the desire for freedom inspired by a play by Aristophanes in which people wish to become birds.
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  • Kmêdeus

    Intriguing story of a mysterious homeless man called Kmêdeus (EatGod) who lived on the island of São Vicente, Cabo Verde. A lunatic or an
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