Forensic Architecture Violence, Fast and Slow
Turner Prize nominees Forensic Architecture (FA), present their first solo exhibition in Greece, entitled “Violence, Fast and Slow” at State of Concept Athens, curated by iLiana Fokianaki. The exhibition is an overview of the agency’s varied and interdisciplinary practices. Known in Greece for their investigations of the murders of Pavlos Fyssas and Zak/Zackie Kostopoulos, FA will introduce a wide-ranging body of international casework, undertaken since the agency was founded by director Eyal Weizman in 2011. This presentation is focused on a core aspect of Forensic Architecture’s research, which they call “cartographies of violence”.
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- October 5, 2019 / 1:57 pm
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