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Campagna’s and Husni-Bey’s works are profoundly intertwined in their effort to imagine a new fabric of the world. Whether a method of political resistance, or as a form of metaphysical redemption, both of them place Magic at the core of their respective proposals, ultimately suggesting a sharp possibility of emancipation for both living and supposedly ‘non-living’ matter, for visible and invisible entities.
Campagna’s and Husni-Bey’s works are profoundly intertwined in their effort to imagine a new fabric of the world. Whether a method of political resistance, or as a form of metaphysical redemption, both of them place Magic at the core of their respective proposals, ultimately suggesting a sharp possibility of emancipation for both living and supposedly ‘non-living’ matter, for visible and invisible entities.
A Skype conversation with artist Adelita Husni-Bey, currently showing at the 57th Venice Biennale’s Italian Pavilion, and philosopher Federico Campagna, author of the forthcoming book Technic and Magic: The Reconstruction of Reality.
A Skype conversation with artist Adelita Husni-Bey, currently showing at the 57th Venice Biennale’s Italian Pavilion, and philosopher Federico Campagna, author of the forthcoming book Technic and Magic: The Reconstruction of Reality.
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