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Hans Ulrich Obrist often quotes Erwin Panofsky, who once famously said the future is built from fragments of the past. How these fragments accumulate, how the future becomes constructed, is often a matter of historical inquiry as well as shared personal experiences. Coloured by digital technology, international conflict, domestic life, and more, twelve artists and an architect engage in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, challenging history's defining notions and offering diverse accounts of how the present is imagined in relation to the past. One of the conversations takes the form of a photographic essay by Ari Marcopoulos examining Athens, the ancient city and its contemporary life. 'The Athens Dialogues' reveals how antiquity is a toolbox for shaping not only artistic and research practices, but present-day realities and the futures to come.
Art --- art [fine art] --- Antique, the --- Anesiadou, Danai --- Julien, Isaac --- Sengupta, Shuddhabrata --- Soulou, Christiana --- Steyerl, Hito --- Villar Rojas, Adrián --- Koons, Jeff --- Marcopoulos, Ari --- Georgiou, Apostolos --- Bridle, James --- Leyendecker, Ranjana --- Ray, Charles --- Diller, Elizabeth --- Antiquity --- Athens --- Art and history --- kunst --- kunsttheorie --- kunstgeschiedenis --- kunstenaars --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Steyerl Hito --- Bridle James --- Georgiou Apostolos --- Anesiadou Danai --- Villar Rojas Adrian --- Ray Charles --- Diller Elizabeth --- Sengupta Shuddhabrata --- Raqs Media Collective --- Soulou Christiana --- Julien Isaac --- Leyendecker Ranjana --- Koons Jeff --- Marcopoulos Ari --- 7.01 --- Athens (Greece) --- Aḟiny (Greece) --- Atene (Greece) --- Atʻēnkʻ (Greece) --- Ateny (Greece) --- Athen (Greece) --- Athēna (Greece) --- Athēnai (Greece) --- Athènes (Greece) --- Athinai (Greece) --- Athīnā (Greece) --- Αθήνα (Greece) --- History --- Social aspects. --- Antiquities --- History and art --- History in art --- art [discipline]
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