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03.12.2008
Skaidra Trilupaityte

Global museums in the twenty-first century

The Guggenheim foundation and the rhetoric of cultural planning in Vilnius

The fact that a Guggenheim museum is being planned for Vilnius is indicative of the conviction that "de-provincialization" can only be achieved by taking part in global projects. Meanwhile, the cultural demands of the local population go unheeded. [Bulgarian version added] [ more ]

03.12.2008
Tomas Kavaliauskas

The non-efficient citizen

03.12.2008
Rasa Balockaite

Between mimesis and non-existence

02.12.2008
David Wagner

The new liver

02.12.2008
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The gothic way


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Walter Famler

is editor of Wespennest, managing director of the Alte Schmiede Art Society in Vienna, commander of the Movement KOCMOC/Group Gagarin. Member of the Eurozine Advisory Board.



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Walter Famler

Fin de Siécle, the Moscow agreement, and the dawn of the twenty-first century

For Walter Famler, the European Meetings of Cultural Journals have been an inducement to carry on in the journals business -- and an opportunity to pursue a variety of less official interests. [more]

24.09.2008



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