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Unfolding Conversations

$35.00

Unfolding Conversations is a sequence of interviews with artists, writers, and curators drawn from Brief Histories’ international network, with contributions by Marwa Arsanios, Fia Backström, Isak Berbic, Coleman Collins, Rana Issa, Fawz Kabra, and Christian Nyampeta, with drawings by Ali Eyal. The publication reflects the daily migration of critical ideas, and is structured as a game of broken telephone, in which the interviewee carries forth the conversation and becomes the interviewer. The contributors’ insights evolve from one discussion into the next, igniting a chain of dialogue that travels from tongue to tongue, topic to topic, and place to place.

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Unfolding Conversations is a sequence of interviews with artists, writers, and curators drawn from Brief Histories’ international network, with contributions by Marwa Arsanios, Fia Backström, Isak Berbic, Coleman Collins, Rana Issa, Fawz Kabra, and Christian Nyampeta, with drawings by Ali Eyal. The publication reflects the daily migration of critical ideas, and is structured as a game of broken telephone, in which the interviewee carries forth the conversation and becomes the interviewer. The contributors’ insights evolve from one discussion into the next, igniting a chain of dialogue that travels from tongue to tongue, topic to topic, and place to place.

Unfolding Conversations is a sequence of interviews with artists, writers, and curators drawn from Brief Histories’ international network, with contributions by Marwa Arsanios, Fia Backström, Isak Berbic, Coleman Collins, Rana Issa, Fawz Kabra, and Christian Nyampeta, with drawings by Ali Eyal. The publication reflects the daily migration of critical ideas, and is structured as a game of broken telephone, in which the interviewee carries forth the conversation and becomes the interviewer. The contributors’ insights evolve from one discussion into the next, igniting a chain of dialogue that travels from tongue to tongue, topic to topic, and place to place.

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