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Critical Zones | Goethe-Institut, Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi

The Exhibition Critical Zones. In Search of a Common Ground will be on display at the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi from Saturday, 3 February until Sunday, 3 March 2024.

For a long time the reactions of Earth to our human actions remained unnoticed, and have now finally – not least due to recent international climate protests – moved into public consciousness. The exhibition project Critical Zones invites visitors to engage with the critical situation of the Earth in a novel and diverse way and to explore new modes of coexistence between all forms of life.

The travelling exhibition was conceived and first exhibited at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (2020-2022) based on a concept by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel.

With works by Ravi Agarwal, Alexandra Arènes, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus, Cemelesai Dakivali, Rohini Devasher, Martin Dornberg, Daniel Fetzner, Forensic Architecture, Soheil Hajmirbaba, Pauline Julier, Armin Linke, James Lovelock, Sonia Lévy, Lynn Margulis, Anuradha Mathur, Sonia Mehra Chawla, Edith Morales, Rasa Smite, Stephane Verlet-Bottéro and Dilip da Cunha.


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Critical Zones | Science Gallery, Bengaluru

The Exhibition Critical Zones. In Search of a Common Ground will be on display at the Science Gallery Bengaluru from February 16 to March 17, 2024. For a long time the reactions of Earth to our human actions remained unnoticed, and have now finally – not least due to recent international climate protests – moved into public consciousness. The exhibition project Critical Zones invites visitors to engage with the critical situation of the Earth in a novel and diverse way and to explore new modes of coexistence between all forms of life.

The travelling exhibition was conceived and first exhibited at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (2020-2022) based on a concept by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel.

With works by Ravi Agarwal, Alexandra Arènes, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus, Cemelesai Dakivali, Rohini Devasher, Martin Dornberg, Daniel Fetzner, Forensic Architecture, Soheil Hajmirbaba, Pauline Julier, Armin Linke, James Lovelock, Sonia Lévy, Lynn Margulis, Anuradha Mathur, Sonia Mehra Chawla, Edith Morales, Rasa Smite, Stephane Verlet-Bottéro and Dilip da Cunha.


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12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art | Still Present! | June 2022

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Still Present! | 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art

Uriel Orlow presents a newly commissioned installation at the 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art. Titled Still Present! and curated by Kader Attia, the Biennale gathers artists from around the globe engage with the legacies of modernity and the resulting state of planetary emergency. In addition to their works, the exhibition features historical documents, including political and activist publications from the Archiv der Avantgarden – Egidio Marzona (AdA). The contributions reveal connections between colonialism, fascism, and imperialism, and propose decolonial strategies for the future, oriented around a set of questions: How can a decolonial ecology be shaped? What role can non-Western feminist movements play in the reappropriation of historical narratives? How can the debate on restitution be reinvented beyond the return of plundered goods? Can the field of emotion be reclaimed through art?


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Atlas [of the ruins] of Europe | CentroCentro, Madrid

Group Exhibition with Abraham Ortelius, Adelita Husni-Bey, Alexandre Lenoir, Alfonso Chacón, Alfred Aunay, André Romao, Andrea Palladio, Andrea Vesalio, Anja Kirschner y David Panos, Anne-Claude-Philippe de Tubières, conde de Caylus, Antoni Muntadas, Antonin Carême, Antonio Bosio, Arthur T. Bolton, Babi Badalov, Benjamin Péret, Bernhard Sigfried Albinus, Carl Gustav Carus, Carol Rama, CASITA, Charles James Richardson, Charles Marville, Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Crisóstomo Martínez, Diego de Sagredo, Diego del Pozo, Édouard Dangin, Erik Beltrán, Ernst Friedrich, Esther Ferrer, Eugènne-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, Filippo Morghen y Antonio Joli, Forensic Architecture, Francesco Colonna, Francisco de Goya, François de Chasseboueuf, François Perrier, George Bailey, Giorgio Vasari, Giovanni Battista da’ Cavalieri, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Girard Audran,Hrair Sarkissian, Hyeronimus Cock, según Johannes van Doetechum, Igor Kostin, Irene Mohedano, Iván Argote, Jacques Callot, Jacques Philippe Le Bas, Jean Claude de Richard, Abbé de Saint-Non, Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier, Jeleton, Jeremy Bentham, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Johann Karl August Kruger, Jorge Ribalta, José Ortiz y Sanz, Joseph Michael Gandy, Jules Andrieu, Julien-David Le Roy, Kader Attia, Le Corbusier, Leah Gordon, Louis-Jean Desprez, Man Ray, Marco Dente da Ravenna, Maria Papadimitrou, Yorgos Tzirtzilakis y estudiantes de la Volos University, Martin Parr, P. Loubère, Paolo Fumagalli, Paul B. Preciado, Paul Virilio, Paulo Tavares, Pedro G. Romero, Pedro José Márquez, Philibert de l’Orme, Pirro Ligorio, Quatremère de Quincy, Richard Peter, Sebastiano Serlio,Sigmund Freud, Simón García, Uriel Orlow, Vincenzo Feoli, Vitruvio (Cesare Cesariano), Vitruvio, Vladislav Shapovalov, Wendel Dietterlin, William Blake,William Hogarth


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