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Glub / by Mieke Bal

Posted on September 1, 2005 by Erik BornSeptember 1, 2005

Glub Mieke Bal Download PDF Abstract: GLUB (Hearts) is a film about seeds – the eating of them, the shells, the shops and stalls, the people cracking the shells and spitting them out; you see it and you don’t, hidden … Continue reading →

Posted in Volume 1 | Tagged aesthetics of the everyday, art world, Berlin, consumption, formlessness, GLUB (Hearts), hyper-visibility
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