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various contributors
what kind of we could we be?
the poetics of we
At the 14th Gwangju Biennial in 2023, a group of 100 artists, curators, and scholars participating in the biennial’s public programme continued the research and brainstorming initiated at documenta fifteen and wrote a document about the poetics of collectivism.
Keywords: Gwangju Biennale; poetics of collectivism; forms of togetherness; connections
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what kind of we could we be?
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the poetics of we
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various contributors
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| Description |
At the 14th Gwangju Biennial in 2023, a group of 100 artists, curators, and scholars participating in the biennial’s public programme continued the research and brainstorming initiated at documenta fifteen and wrote a document about the poetics of collectivism.
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Berlin
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ICI Berlin Press
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28 October 2025
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| Subject |
Gwangju Biennale
poetics of collectivism
forms of togetherness
connections
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© by the author(s)
Except for images or otherwise noted, this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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en-GB
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35
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57
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| Source |
Thinking Collectives / Collective Thinking, ed. by Eva Bentcheva, Annie Jael Kwan, and Ming Tiampo, Worlding Public Cultures (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2025), pp. 35–57
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Cite as:
various contributors, ‘what kind of we could we be?: the poetics of we’, in Thinking Collectives / Collective Thinking, ed. by Eva Bentcheva, Annie Jael Kwan, and Ming Tiampo, Worlding Public Cultures (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2025), pp. 35-57 <https://doi.org/10.37050/wpc-co-01_04>
