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    Ivet Curlin

    This publication is a result and a recapitulation of the project "Art Always Has Its Consequences", which was a two-year collaborative platform (2008-2010) organized by new media center_kuda.org (Novi Sad), tranzit.hu (Budapest), Muzeum... more
    This publication is a result and a recapitulation of the project "Art Always Has Its Consequences", which was a two-year collaborative platform (2008-2010) organized by new media center_kuda.org (Novi Sad), tranzit.hu (Budapest), Muzeum Sztuki (Łódź) and What, How & for Whom / WHW (Zagreb). The project explored practices through which art reaches its audience and their significance for broader relations between art and society, focusing on four thematic strands: the history of exhibitions, artists’ texts, conceptual design, typography, and institutional archives.
    The book contains a chronology of the project, documents of events and exhibitions realized in this framework; a reader of essays written or selected for the book on the issue of the former East; and the catalogue of the closing exhibition of the project, organized in Zagreb, in 2010.

    English-Croatian
    Authors: What, How & for Whom (Ivet Curlin, Ana Devic, et al.
    Editors: What, How & for Whom (Ivet Curlin, Ana Devic, et al.
    Translated by: John Bátki, Keith Donovan, Adele Eisenstein, Krysztof Kocciuczuk, Nebojša Pajić, Zsófia Rudnay, Višnja Šijačić, Zsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák
    Publisher: WHW
    Design: Dejan Kršić
    City: Zagreb
    Year: 2010
    Pages: 265
    ISBN/ISSN: 978-953-55951-1-3