Posts Tagged: pro-palestine encampments
Accampamenti pro-Palestina: una conversazione con Sandi Hilal e Alessandro Petti
Pubblicato su Artribune La riflessione sugli accampamenti pro-Palestina prosegue con gli architetti Sandi Hilal e Alessandro Petti, vincitori del Leone d’Oro all’ultima Biennale di Venezia e fondatori di DAAR – Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency, una pratica di ricerca basata in Palestina
Accampamenti pro-Palestina: una conversazione con Sandi Hilal e Alessandro Petti
Pubblicato su Artribune La riflessione sugli accampamenti pro-Palestina prosegue con gli architetti Sandi Hilal e Alessandro Petti, vincitori del Leone d’Oro all’ultima Biennale di Venezia e fondatori di DAAR – Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency, una pratica di ricerca basata in Palestina
The Pro-Palestine Encampments and the Colonial Legacy of Modernity: Conversation with Esra Akcan
In italiano su Artribune I continue the conversation about the encampments and student protests against the war and in support of Palestine, talking with Esra Akcan, Professor of Architectural Theory and Resident Director of the Institute for Comparative Modernities at
The Pro-Palestine Encampments and the Colonial Legacy of Modernity: Conversation with Esra Akcan
In italiano su Artribune I continue the conversation about the encampments and student protests against the war and in support of Palestine, talking with Esra Akcan, Professor of Architectural Theory and Resident Director of the Institute for Comparative Modernities at
The Pro-Palestine Encampments and the Colonial Legacy of Modernity: Conversation with Paulo Tavares
In italiano su Artribune The starting point of this multi-voice conversation are the student protests that, after months of mobilization in solidarity with Palestine, starting from the campus of Columbia University, in recent weeks have camped on the lawns of
The Pro-Palestine Encampments and the Colonial Legacy of Modernity: Conversation with Paulo Tavares
In italiano su Artribune The starting point of this multi-voice conversation are the student protests that, after months of mobilization in solidarity with Palestine, starting from the campus of Columbia University, in recent weeks have camped on the lawns of