El tiempo es lo único que tenemos
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El tiempo es lo único que tenemos

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301 pages 2019

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The texts of in this book "were written by artists from a broad geographical framework (from Brazil to Norway, from the United Kingdom to Mexico, from Argentina to Servia or Spain) who, in assuming the position of their interventions, address issues related to precariousness, dissident corporalities, posthumanism, speculative imagination or the Anthropocene. These texts confirm that today artists, more than doing work, invent sensitive practices that function as protocols of experimentation aimed at destabilizing the senses and disarming conventions." (HKB Translation) --Verso Cover.

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