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European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies is concerned with intensifying networking among actors in the cultural field. It participates in their transversal practices of cooperation and develops their processual discourses on the arts and on the instruments of cultural policies.

The activities of the institute comprise

  • creating new public spheres against the conservative hegemonial discourse of cultural identity and representation
  • effectively introducing issues of cultural politics into discussions on democratic politics
  • reflecting and developing exemplary artistic practices.

Based in Vienna and Linz.

Members: Boris Buden, Andrea Hummer, Bernhard Hummer, Therese Kaufmann, Birgit Mennel, Raimund Minichbauer, Monika Mokre, Stefan Nowotny, Gerald Raunig, Andrea Salzmann, Hito Steyerl.


http://eipcp.net/
About eipcp (2002)
Boris Buden: What is the eipcp? An Attempt at Interpretation (2007)