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Aleksei Borisionok: The Museum of Stones: Anti-imperial Notes on Computation and Extraction

Aleksei Borisionok: The Museum of Stones: Anti-imperial Notes on Computation and Extraction

Aleksei Borisionok is a curator, writer, and organizer who currently lives and works in Vienna.

He is a member of the artistic-research group Problem Collective and the Work Hard! Play Hard! working group. He writes about art and politics for various magazines, catalogs, and online platforms such as e-flux Journal, L’Internationale Online, Partisan, Springerin, and Paletten, among many others. Together with Katalin Erdödi, he is co-curating the Matter of Art Biennale 2024 in Prague. He is a fellow at the Vera List Center in New York (2022-2024).

The lecture marks the end of the semester and the modules utstilingspraksis 1 /3, and artistic praksis 2 og 4, and a new collaboration with Kunsthall Oslo and artist/curator Lesia Vasylchenko.