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		<title>Conference &#8211; The Imperative Eye. Some notes for thinking about colonialism(s) today</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2019 15:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Visual artist and researcher María Ruido presents the lecture “The Imperative Eye. Some notes for thinking about colonialism(s) today: global division of labour and visual hegemonies” in the seminar - Images and geopolitics. Thought and artistic practices around the idea of the border.</p>
<p>The entry <a href="https://modernidadesdescentralizadas.com/conference-the-imperative-eye-some-notes-for-thinking-about-colonialisms-today-global-division-of-labour-and-visual-hegemonies/">Conference &#8211; The Imperative Eye. Some notes for thinking about colonialism(s) today</a> was first published on <a href="https://modernidadesdescentralizadas.com/home">Modernidade(s) Descentralizadas</a>.</p>
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		<title>Diverging Gazes: Art, Politics, Coloniality and their Transnational Networks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Assuming a plural conception of modernity and seeking to decentralize the Paris-New York axis, this research seminar presents a multifocal analysis of art in the transatlantic axis during the Cold War, through a keynote speech and the presentation of three doctoral projects.</p>
<p>The entry <a href="https://modernidadesdescentralizadas.com/actividad/diverging-gazes-art-politics-coloniality-and-their-transnational-networks/">Diverging Gazes: Art, Politics, Coloniality and their Transnational Networks</a> was first published on <a href="https://modernidadesdescentralizadas.com/home">Modernidade(s) Descentralizadas</a>.</p>
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