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Notebook 089 is a result of the immense changes that have taken place in the world since 1989. With the end of the Cold War, the utopian neoliberal fa...Savoir plus
In a letter to Bettina Funcke, dOCUMENTA (13)'s Head of Publications, New York-based poet Kenneth Goldsmith ( 1961) weaves the strands of his artistic...Savoir plus
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev reflects on the historical as well as personal notion of destruction and art, as well as on the potential healing power tha...Savoir plus
In the form of a lexicon, artist Mariam Ghani describes, together with her father, the renowned anthropologist and political scientist Ashraf Ghani, t...Savoir plus
Fear of death and the wish for immortality were central notions in Dalí's lifetime: his older brother, who was also named Salvador, died just nine mon...Savoir plus
In 1955, the first documenta took place in Kassel. Originally planned as a one-time exhibition, it takes place every five years and has become a prima...Savoir plus
Artist Ida Applebroog uses a wide variety of media to express themes of struggles within gender and political roles, as well as sexual-identity issues...Savoir plus
A facsimile reprint of diary pages from October 1980 by Erkki Kurenniemi (*1941), protagonist of electronic music in Finland, that offer an insight in...Savoir plus
In his contribution, philosopher Éric Alliez visually translates his planned book on diagrammatic thought and its implications for the field of contem...Savoir plus
In her Letter to a Friend , dOCUMENTA (13)'s artistic director Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev gives an insight into her working process, outlining some of...Savoir plus
In this notebook, philosopher and writer Daniel Heller-Roazen poses the question, "Might language guard something of its own, hidden in everything tha...Savoir plus
In seinem Essay untersucht G. M. Tamás (geb. 1948), ungarischer Philosoph sowie ehemaliger und gegenwärtiger Dissident, den Charakter "unschuldiger Ma...Savoir plus
This notebook provides an intimate insight into the writing process of Austrian psychoanalyst Melanie Klein (1882-1960), using excerpts of a facsimile...Savoir plus
A facsimile reprint of a student notebook by the influential Hungarian sociologist of literature and Marxist György Lukács (1885-1971, Budapest), incl...Savoir plus
Cultural critic Andrew Ross, who is a supporter of an alternative globalization approach, focuses in his texts on topics such as precarious cognitive ...Savoir plus
In slow motion, the writer Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (1940-1975) zooms down a side street off a long, paved street, along whitish-gray facades, dark front...Savoir plus
Claire Pentecost's "Notes from Underground" uncover a peculiar and trans-disciplinary knowledge about soil, its preferences and inhabitants. We learn ...Savoir plus
The American artist Marc Lombardi (1951-2000) produced visual networks and diagrams that made visible the hidden connections between political and eco...Savoir plus
"Love involves not being dead for the other, and the other not being dead for one," Judith Butler writes about the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich...Savoir plus
In her short stories, the author Lydia Davis looks at the phenomena of the everyday. Her prose text "Two Former Students" compares the studies at a un...Savoir plus
The topic of this notebook by Jill Bennett is life in the anthropocene, the present eon, which is characterized by human activities. Derived from geol...Savoir plus
The regulation and control of a natural phenomenon such as sleep can be described as paradigmatic for the rationalization of everyday life in the age ...Savoir plus
In his notebook, Bruno Bosteels questions the relationship between art and ideology. He suggests an analogy between dream work and art, as the first d...Savoir plus
In his essay, Christoph Menke ( 1958), Professor of Philosophy at the Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, focuses on the question of how and where t...Savoir plus