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Discussion: Social Practice Art, Abstraction, and the Limits of the Social

e-flux has just published my short text “After OWS: Social Practice Art, Abstraction, and the Limits of the Social,” therefore, in the spirit of developing and expanding this discussion around issues of pedagogy, abstraction, material production, and social engagement, my … Continue reading

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