Minds rising, spirits turning : 13th Gwangju Biennale = Ttŏ orŭnŭn maŭm, maji hanŭn yŏnghon : che 13-hoe Kwangju Piennalle / p'yŏnjip, Tep'ŭne Ayasŭ, Nat'asya Chinballa, T'ak Yŏng-jun.

  • Kwangju Piennalle 2021 : Kwangju-si, Chŏlla-namdo, Korea)
Date:
[2021]
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13th Gwangju Biennale
880-02 Ttŏ orŭnŭn maŭm, maji hanŭn yŏnghon : che 13-hoe Kwangju Piennalle

Description

"Minds Rising, Spirits Turning sets out to examine the spectrum of the extended mind through artistic and theoretical means. The exhibition delves into a broad set of cosmologies, activating multitudinous forms of intelligence, planetary life-systems and modes of communal survival, as they contend with the future horizon of cognitive capitalism. -- Founded in 1995 in memory of the civil uprising and the 1980 Gwngju Democratization Movement, the Gwanju Biennale is Asia's oldest and most prestigious biennial of contemporary art. Directed by Defne Ayas and Natasha Ginwala, its 13th edition (1 April-9 May, 2021) encompasses an exhibition across four venues with sixty-nine artists and collectivevs, and over thirty thinkers, poets, scientists and journalists, three publications inlcuding a Feminism(s) reader: Stronger Than Bone and an online publishing platform: Minds Rising, and a series of online public programs Rising to the Surface: Practicing Solidarity Futures and The Forum: Augmented Minds and The Incomputable Along with Through the Gates: The Procession"--Page 4 of cover

Publication/Creation

Gwangju, South Korea : Gwangju Biennale Foundation, [2021]

Physical description

499 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm

Notes

Title also in Korean on title page.
Published on the occasion of the 13th Gwangju Biennale held April 1-May 9, 2021, conceived by Artistic Directors Defne Ayas and Natasha Ginwala.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references.

Language note

Parallel text in English and in Korean.

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    History of Medicine
    ZH.268.AA10
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  • 9791195793358