We Have Never Been Closer

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Can strange things in white cubes, black boxes or public spaces still be transgressive at all? Should artists and cultural workers find fulfilment in the very possibility to create and organise, and in the process somehow 'make a living'? Are we really in a situation where the endless catching up with the West in our region has turned into a cultural demarcation against it, but with no alternatives in sight?

D'EPOG, Farewell, here it comes again!, 2022. Performative intervention in the We Have Never Been Closer exhibition. Video: Johana Novotná. Camera: Peter Važan. [1] [2]
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 Ferenc Gróf, Das Kapital Raum2, 2021, [42] pp. Typographical score for blackboard drawings.