Jörg Heiser

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Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France

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London-based producer SBTRKT’s new online project

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A different kind of post-internet: the comics of Brian K. Vaughan

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Claude Lanzmann’s collected writings and the challenge of the divine diver

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Political rhetoric in art schools, the refugee crisis and Germany's new far right

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Matt Mullican talks about his 40-year career in relation to his recent project, The Meaning of Things

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100 years ago, a group of artists gathered in Zürich and founded dada. A new book examines the under-valued role of women to this anarchic, wildly influential movement

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On the occasion of his major retrospective at Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, painter Daniel Richter discusses his influences, from painting to Pop music, with Jörg Heiser

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The refugee crisis and the pitfalls of artistic responses

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Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany

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What’s a meme and what does it mean, if anything? Anatomy of an Internet phenomenon

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Christopher Williams and Willem de Rooij discuss whether referentiality in art, if once polemical, has become an orthodoxy and if so, is there is a way out?

BY Jörg Heiser |

Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg and Sprüth Magers, Berlin, Germany

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What is ‘super-hybridity’?

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A round table discussion led by Jörg Heiser on ‘super-hybridity’: what is it and should we be worried? With Ronald Jones, Nina Power, Seth Price, Sukhdev Sandhu and Hito Steyerl

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September, Berlin, Germany

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The Berlin-based artist discusses her Iranian-Armenian background; political art; and her current exhibition with sculptor Phyllida Barlow

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Supportico Lopez Berlin, Germany

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The role of art in responding to the Holocaust

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Parody, intrigue and innuendo; time travel, referentiality and social comedy

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