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DAAR: Permanent Temporariness
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DAAR: Permanent Temporariness

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Keyword: research, architecture, art, refugee camps, civic spaces

Size: 170 x 230 mm
Pages: 384
Format: softcover
Language: English
Illustration: in colour & b/w
Author: Sandi Hilal, Alessandro Petti 
Edited by Nick Axel, Maria Nadotti
Contribution: M. Nadotti, C. Esche, R. Latham, S. Mikdadi, E. Weizman, O. Enwezor, M. Fasheh, Grupo Contrafilé, M. Odeh, R. Abughannam
Book design: Kölqvist
Publisher: Art & Theory / Royal Institute of Art
Year: 2018
Weight: 944 gr
ISBN: 9789188031709
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    Article no.: 9789188031709


    The Stockholm-based, art and architecture collective DAAR is run by architects Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti.


    From the publisher:
    Since their first work , Stateless Nation, at the Venice Biennial in 2003, and throughout their more recent architectural interventions in refugee camps, the artistic practice of Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti has explored and acted within and against the condition of permanent temporariness that permeates contemporary forms of life. In their ambitious research- and project-based practice, art exhibitions are both sites of display and sites of action that spill over into other contexts: built architectural structures, the shaping of critical learning environments, interventions that challenge dominant collective narratives, the production of new political imaginations, the re-definition of words, and the formation of civic spaces.

    This book is organized around fourteen concepts that activate seventeen different projects. Each project is the result of a larger process of collaboration and is accompanied by individual and collective texts as well as interviews that contextualize and expand the reach of every intervention. Published in collaboration with the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, Sweden.

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