Conflicting Relations brings forward Indigenous perspectives on matters of hospitality—and the various forms of inhospitality that Sámi peoples in particular experience.…
Conflicting Relations brings forward Indigenous perspectives on matters of hospitality—and the various forms of inhospitality that Sámi peoples in particular experience.…
Editorial Tables: Reciprocal Hospitalities is an exhibition and public programme bringing together the publishing practices of Ruth Beale, Sezgin Boynik (Rab-Rab Press),…
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (LCCA) will open the exhibition and public programme All’s Good Between Us on February…
Our new coworker Kata Pirhac writes about her summer experience at the JKS and our plans for future. Where We…
The main inspiration for artworks shown in the exhibition is the heroic engagement of women land defenders from all over…
The main inspiration for artworks shown in the exhibition is the heroic engagement of women land defenders from all over…
The project Islands of Kinship interconnects and transforms the practical functioning of six mid-scale visual art institutions across diverse regions in Europe (Prague, Bratislava, Bitola/Skopje, Cologne, Helsinki, Riga) in an innovative collaboration model addressing issues of inclusion, kinship and togetherness, democratic exchange and the ethics, emotions and practical solutions for environment-friendly institutional operation. Follow our activities and efforts to make a meaningful change in the institutional operations in the field of contemporary visual art.
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