“To say that nothing is sacred is to say that nothing is supernatural.”1 As Laboria Cuboniks and Helen Hester argue in “The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation”, we have established our position with technologised science, to which nothing is so sacred that it cannot be recreated or transformed. Nothing is so sacred that it … Continue reading Photo reportage from the solo show ‘I swear, I was there’ by Neringa Vasiliauskaitė at VENT gallery, Hohenbrunn
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