
dancers: Raquel en Stefano
choreography: Isabelle Beernaert

“Bazaar”The 90s were for Kazakhstan the years of profound changes. The collapse of Soviet system and declared sovereignty caused lots of problems – almost all exited social relations were destroyed, economy fell into decay, money devaluated. Disoriented people were trying to find some points of rest...
(Not) Guilty at World Art Delft it has been extended until Sunday 31 of October
The Idiotic Building is a miniature book about following all of your “idiotic” dreams, as told through the story of New York City’s first skyscraper. At 13 stories tall, the Tower Building seemed so ludicrous to people that they nicknamed it the Idiotic Building and waited for it to fall. It never did, paving the way for greater heights for decades to come. I felt compelled to make the book after hearing its brief mention in New York: A Documentary Film. The 53-page book also ends with a flip-book-like timeline of the world’s tallest buildings through history and serves as a fun introduction to architecture.
thomas couderc and clément vauchez
Ellie Harrison
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Publication by The Present Group (sold out)