This publication accompanies the Bucharest Biennale 4 (BB4) which is held from 21 May to 25 July 2010 at various locations in Bucharest. BB4, curated by Felix Vogel, shows artistic projects that deal with direct involvement in actions, participation and public space as well as community based art, but also works that are based on questioning, correcting and subverting history and historiography form, among others, a central point. The biennial aims to intensify the interaction with the urban and political context in Bucharest by inviting participants from different fields. Biographies of curator, authors and participating artists, as well as information on parallel events/ projects of BB4 are included in the book.

Participating artists: Magnus Bärtås (SE), Martin Beck (AT), Kalle Brolin (SE), Pablo Bronstein (AR/UK), Kaucyila Brooke (US/AT), Cabello/Carceller (ES), Elena Ciobanu (RO), Stefan Constantinescu (RO/SE), Claudia Cristóvaõ (AO/NL), Angela Ferreira (MZ/PT), Field Work / Nis Rømer & Lise Skou (DK), Zachary Formwalt (US/NL), Andrea Geyer (DE/US), Charlotte Ginsborg (UK), Goldin+Senneby (SE), Ion Grigorescu (RO), Sabrina Gschwandtner (AT/US), Nicoline van Harskamp (NL), Marcel Iancu (RO), Maryam Jafri (PK/DK), Alexander Kluge (DE), laBOMBA (RO), Christine Meisner (DE), Asier Mendizabal (ES), Stina Östberg (SE), Olivia Plender (UK) & Unnar Örn (IS), Emily Roysdon (US), Fia-Stina Sandlund (SE), Lina Selander (SE), Société Réaliste (FR/HU), Åsa Sonjasdotter (NO), Pilvi Takala (FI/NL), The Otolith Group (UK), Fereshteh Toosi (IR), Lan Tuazon (PH), Florin Tudor & Mona Vatamanu (RO), Judi Werthein (AR) 



Alternative title

The reader of BB4

Access level

Onsite

Location code
REF.BUB2
Language

English, 

French

Publication/Creation date

2010

No of pages

528

ISBN / ISSN

18417337

No of copies

1

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Handlung. On Producing Possibilities - Felix VOGEL

'Better Dead than Communist!'. Contentious Politics, Identity Formation, and the University Square Phenomenon in Romania - Daniel BELAND, Julia BROTEA

The Women from APACA - Andrei CRACIUN

Metamorphoses - Antonio NEGRI

Tactics of Faux Migration - Doina PETRESCU

Exploring the Return of Repression (notes for an exhibition-research) - Razvan ION

Imaginary Radicalisms: Notes on the Libertarianism of Contemporary Art - Peter OSBORNE

Aesthetic Realism, Fictional Documents and Subjectivation. Alexander Medwedkin. The Medwedkin Groups. Chris Marker - Maria MUHLE

Performative Architecture: Setting a Stage for Political Action - Ludger SCHWARTE

From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik or How to Make Things Public - Bruno LATOUR

Agonistic Democracy and Radical Politics - Chantal MOUFFE

Financial Imaginaries: Toward a Philosophy of the City - Reinhold MARTIN

The Language of Things - Hito STEYERL

What We Produce is Always Way Ahead of What We Think - Eugen RADESCU

Notes for a Declaration of the Rights and Resbonsibilitis of Story-Tellers - Wu Ming

Pavilion: Journal for Politics and Culture #15: Handlung. On Producing Possibilities: Bucharest Bien
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Pavilion: Journal for Politics and Culture #15: Handlung. On Producing Possibilities: Bucharest Biennale 4