Ives Maes - Roelstraete Dieter; Szewczyk Monika; Van Cauteren Philippe
Recyclable Refugee Camp
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Ives Maes probed the derailment of contemporary hyper-ethics with his project for a recyclable refugee camp. His latrines, wells, shelters and coffins, fabricated in a natural resin, raise ethics to a manic state. The Recyclable Refugee Camp tackles the ethical imperative that encourages art to intervene in the world, localizing the epicenter of a new utopia inside the boundaries of the art world itself.
Excerpt from the text 'An economy of truth' by Wim Peeters, published in Flash Art nr. 235, 2004
Excerpt from the text 'An economy of truth' by Wim Peeters, published in Flash Art nr. 235, 2004
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2008Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts144 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 9076979596ISBN-13: 9789076979595Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Ives Maes probed the derailment of contemporary hyper-ethics with his project for a recyclable refugee camp. His latrines, wells, shelters and coffins, fabricated in a natural resin, raise ethics to a manic state. The Recyclable Refugee Camp tackles the ethical imperative that encourages art to intervene in the world, localizing the epicenter of a new utopia inside the boundaries of the art world itself. Excerpt from the text 'An economy of truth' by Wim Peeters, published in Flash Art nr. 235, 2004
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