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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Manifesto

    An outstanding tribute to various (art) manifestos of the nineteenth and twentieth century, ranging from Communism to Dogme, in connection with thirte
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  • Jean of the Joneses

    The return of a relative feared lost – and his death a few seconds later – forms the start of a difficult family reminiscence in…
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  • Reluctantly Queer

    Hushed monologue in black-and-white in which a young Ghanaian immigrant confesses in a warm, openhearted letter to his mother that his love for men wa
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  • Rodney King

    A black man’s brutal police assault was filmed and broadcast. Pauser and Söderberg used images and material from various TV channels. (Film
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  • The Watchmen

    “Visibility is a trap”, wrote Michel Foucault with regard to the panopticon as a model of control. Fern Silva’s The Watchmen opens opportuni
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  • Tonsler Park

    Election Day, 8 November 2016. In Tonsler Park, Charlottesville, the workers in the polling station hand out voting slips and see rows of voters pass
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  • Fish Story

    Fact-checking has never seemed so enjoyable as in this short documentary tale by Charlie Lyne about family myths, fish and ingenious marketing.
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  • Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One

    A semi-autobiographical portrait of video artist Sondra Perry’s family, (un)recognisable thanks to the chroma-key green balaclavas. While we look at w
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  • The Glass Shield

    The idealist JJ starts as a rookie and first black cop in the department. There he comes across a murky affair and discovers that when…
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  • An Epilogue

    By evoking the Mechanical Turk, a legendary chess playing automaton, Sanborn addresses the problematic relationship between art and technology.
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