Politics of friendship-by Simao & Meseguer
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(Rosell Meseguer´s book)
An intervention developed by the artists Rosell Meseguer (ES) and Catarina Simao (PT) on the book by Jaques Derrida: Politiques de l'amitié - two artists/two books-, as a way to enable collaborative reading and rewriting. Using the ideological line that connects the two imperialist projects, the Spanish and Portuguese, Politics of Friendship by Simão & Meseguer, creates a framework of experience seeking to expand geo-political reading of the subject and the problems derived from it during the Cold War and today.
Sala Protocolo. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, May 16th 2014.
Proyecto I+D: Imaginarios sociales II. La idea de acción en la sociedad posindustrial
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(Rosell Meseguer´s book)
An intervention developed by Rosell Meseguer (ES) on the book by Jaques Derrida: Politiques de l'amitié. Using the ideologial line of the imperialist projects, the Spanish and Portuguese, Politics of Friendship by Rosell Meseguer, creates a framework of experience seeking to expand geo-political reading of the subject and the problems derived from it during the Cold War and today.
Sala Protocolo. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, May 16th 2014..
Proyecto I+D: Imaginarios sociales II. La idea de acción en la sociedad posindustrial
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POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP BY SIMÃO & MESEGUER
Politics of friendship by Simao & Meseguer is the result of collaboration between Rosell Meseguer (ES) and Catarina Simão (PT). For this work the two artists have intervened on two copies of the same book, politics of friendship, of Jacques Derrida, as a way to enable collaborative reading and a rewrite.
Using the ideological line that connects the two imperialist projects Spanish and Portuguese, Politics of Friendship by Simão&Meseguer, creates a framework of experience seeking to expand geo-political reading of the subject and the problems derived from it during the ColdWar and today.