The Biennials in Pakistan Kamran, Sadia
Material type: TextSeries: March Meeting Papers ; EN06Publication details: Sharjah Sharjah Art Foundation 2021Description: 20cmx13cmISBN:- 9789948869450
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March Meeting Papers is a series of essays selected from Sharjah Art Foundation’s March Meeting 2021 Open Call, inviting artists, writers and thinkers to expand on curator Okwui Enwezor’s influential thinking about the Biennial as a platform to engage with history, politics and society.
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