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Seeing Stones and Spaces Beyond the Valley
2nd edition of Biennale Warszawa
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12.04.2022
2nd edition of Biennale Warszawa
Seeing Stones and Spaces Beyond the Valley
The second edition of Biennale Warszawa entitled Seeing Stones and Spaces Beyond the Valley will be held at Wars Sawa Junior Department...
04.05.2022
Participating artists and theoreticians
Seeing Stones and Spaces Beyond the Valley
On June 3rd, 2022, in the space of Wars Sawa Junior Department Stores in Warsaw, the second edition of Biennale Warszawa entitled Seeing...
31.01.2022
We reveal the title and main threads of Biennale Warszawa 2022
The Seeing Stones and Spaces Beyond the Valley
Networks, algorithms, artificial intelligence and Tolkien’s palantírs – these are the main threads of the second edition of the...
24.02.2022
Ми з нашими українськими друзями
We stand with our Ukrainian...
У зв’язку з нападом на Україну рішуче засуджуємо російську агресію....
24.02.2022
The East Europe Biennial Alliance Expresses Solidarity with Ukrainian People
We urge the international (art) community to solidarize and support Ukrainian citizens by all possible means. As members of...
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Seminar by Łucja Iwanczewska
Across disciplines: art laboratory – performative history / affective history
Today’s humanities propose not only new languages for describing the world, or new topics, but they also call into existence new fields...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Jan Sowa
Humanities beyond the academia
The change whose harbingers we can observe in the contemporary world concerns the formula of education and academia as well. After all,...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Paweł Tomczok
Emancipatory humanities project: the spectres of Marx
The status of Marxism in Polish culture seems to be particularly spectral, both when it comes to its former, still 19th-century,...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Monika Bakke
Posthumanism and what’s next?
The project devoted to contemporary humanities would not be complete without examining contemporary tendencies in posthumanism as well...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Michał Kuziak
Emancipatory humanities project: colonisations and decolonisations
The language of postcolonial criticism distinctly came into being in the Polish journalistic debate (while penetrating the rhetoric of...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Andrzej Leder
Alternative histories, histories of the past – how and why invent history?, the status of utopia...
We can observe the return of utopia in our thinking; effectively, it would seem, exorcised, compromised and criticised as...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Michał Łuczewski
Politics of memory in a globalised world
Politics of memory, connected to categories of identity, turns out (not only in Poland and Central Europe) to be a phenomenon...
23.11.2018
Seminar by Monika Rudaś-Grodzka
Emancipatory humanities project: gender discourses
Gender criticism on the one hand emerged in Poland as the first among the so-called emancipatory criticisms and with some momentum (in its...
23.11.2018
Seminar and lecture by Michał Kuziak
Theses about the need for humanities – new humanities
We often hear voices claiming that humanities are unnecessary, and particularly – that they’re impractical; humanists are lost on...
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