through October 20th 2012
Private View: Thursday, 13th of September / 6 - 9 PM
Now that we are witnessing the failure of the neoliberal austerity drive, we can begin to understand Contemporary Art as a limited art historical period that may prove inappropriate for the next phase of globalisation, with massive histories still to be written between the world’s multiple new, non-Western, non-liberal economic powers. Indeed we may look back on 2012 as the year that neoliberalism came to an end. And it is the end of this world order’s ‘Contemporary’ configuration of art that is played out in the work of German-born, London-based artist Roman Liška.
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