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CONDITIONS OF PEACE at BRUNNENPASSAGE in Vienna

Exhibition 28.9.-13.10.2021,
Opening 27th of September 2021, From 7 p.m.

We are very happy to announce that the exhibition CONDITIONS OF PEACE that was installed for the first time in Iasi (2020) will open in Vienna in 2021 at Brunnenpassage featuring works created especially for this project by: Blind Date Collaboration (Alisa Beck & Marie-Christin Rissinger), Andrei Nacu, Ines Doujak & John Barker , Nebojša Milikić, Baran Caginli, Ovidiu Pop, Edona Kryeziu, Lala Raščić, Dorone Paris, Minna Henriksson.

This exhibition is realised in the frame of Condition of Peace, with the support of the European Union under the Programme "Europe for Citizens". With the support of ERSTE Foundation, Administration of the National Cultural Fund (2020 grant for 1+1), German Cultural Center Iași and Goethe Institute, Frame Contemporary Art Finland and Foundation for Arts Initiatives.

More information here.

ROUND TABLE I, 1st of October, at 7 p.m.: DOES PEACE HAVE A FUTURE? (in english)

”Inequality is rising within the EU, and the distrust with representational politics is expressing itself in various forms of civic unrest and generates deep polarizations at all levels of our society. We can see that Brexit endangers the Good Friday Agreement and we can conclude: our political economy can drag us into armed conflicts, uprisings and wars.”


Moderation: Alexander Nikolic (curator - Conditions of Peace) with Noa Treister (curator Conditions of Peace) , Monika Mokre (Political Scientist), Jan Niggemann (Educational Scientist), u.a.

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ROUND TABLE II, 8th of October, at 5 p. m.: FIGHT FOR YOUR (HUMAN) RIGHTS? (in english)

”There is a set of liberal ideas, by some perceived as "mainstream dictatorship" on the use of language to name and label all various kind of minorities and their representation. Very often these rights, which were gained as well in civil unrests and struggles, are as well used internationally, and within the EU to identify who is and who can be part of our cultural family. These achievements are in a sharp contrast, if we take a look at how workers and migrants are treated. Will there be justice in future and how?”


Moderation: Noa Treister (curator - Conditions of Peace) with Alexander Nikolic (curator - CoP; live via Zoom from Helsinki) and students of the MA program Applied Human Rights from the University of Applied Arts Vienna,u.a.

Image: Dorone Paris, A Lament for the Future – Ireland through Neo-Liberal Eyes, 2020. Foto © Dorone Paris