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1989 Part II

28 Jan 2022 – 13 Feb 2022

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This second installment of 1989 brings the work of established and emerging artists from Romania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Poland, Cuba, Suriname, USA, China, Iran, and New Zealand.

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MinEastry of Postcollapse Art and Culture is pleased to present part two of 1989, a video screening of shorts by a group of international contemporary artists and collaboratives.

To speak of 1989 is to speak of revolutions. It is to speak of the many ends and many beginnings that carve out multiple centers and peripheries. It is to speak of the absurd and the absolute, the fantastic and the fragmented contours of our contemporary moment. To speak of 1989 is to speak of collapse. 

This second installment of 1989 brings the work of established and emerging artists from Romania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Poland, Cuba, Suriname, USA, China, Iran, and New Zealand. Their works offer poetic and philosophical reflections on the exhibition theme through a range of experimental video and documentary film, photography, digital animation, music composition, poetry, and performance. Taken together, this screening of shorts highlights postcollapse as a critical framework for contextualizing the contemporary practices of artists from these dynamic regions since 1989.

1989 opens on January 28 and runs until February 13, 2022. MinEastry of Postcollapse Art and Culture is located at 2505 SE 11th Ave Suite 233, Portland OR 97202. The total runtime is approximately one hour. 

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Vuslat D. Katsanis

Ilknur Demirkoparan

Ilknur Demirkoparan

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Music X Habitat X Art

Marta Strazicic

Hamed Shafie

Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu

Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu

Nikola Dabić

Keoni K. Wright

Frank Lahera O’Callaghan

Igor Vaganov

Maciek Stępniewski

Klara Woźniak

Kate Walker

Tea Strazicic

Peter Christenson

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MinEastry of Postcollapse Art and Culture (MPAC)

MinEastry of Postcollapse Art and Culture (MPAC)

Zürich, Switzerland

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