{"id":35334,"title":"EURASIA - An Atlas","dimensions":"17 x 24 cm, 400 pages","date_begin":"2023-01-01","material":"","art_status_id":13,"legal_status_id":12,"category_id":26,"platform_id":1,"deleted":false,"asset_count":1,"stream_count":0,"collection":"Collection M HKA / library","cached_tag_list":"","publishing_process_id":1,"annotation":"","date_end":null,"reference":"","stream_count_app":13,"permalink":"eurasia-an-atlas","description_ca":"","short_description_ca":"","description_it":"","short_description_it":"","cached_primary_asset_url":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/mhka_ensembles_production/assets/public/000/091/872/medium_500/eurasia_scan_cover.jpeg?1705497761","cached_actor_names":"Nav Haq, Joanna Zielińska","hide_from_json":false,"prev_platform_id":null,"description_uk":"","short_description_uk":"","description_tr":null,"short_description_tr":null,"mhka_works":true,"category":{"en":"Book","nl":"Boek","fr":"Livre"},"poster_image":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/mhka_ensembles_production/assets/public/000/091/872/large/eurasia_scan_cover.jpeg?1705497761","poster_credits":"© Published by Jap Sam Books in partnership with M HKA. Graphic design: Tariq Heijboer","translations":[{"locale":"en","short_description":"","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eEurasia \u0026ndash; An Atlas\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eIn looking at Eurasia, this book is intended to focus our attention on an emerging reality of the 21st century, its relationship to visual art and culture and how this can help shape a new progressive internationalism. It is clear that a new geopolitical landscape is taking shape, yet it is not totally clear, for now at least, what exactly it may look and feel like.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eThe need for such a book as this lies in its reflections on the fact that the emerging Eurasia is creating the conditions of practice for artists. \u003cem\u003eEurasia \u0026ndash; An Atlas\u003c/em\u003e offers various reflections on the flux of cultural practices, communication and exchanges. Seeking to map innovative practices and exchanges that reflect the plurality of cultures, collaborations and conceptions of Eurasia, with all its innovations and frictions, \u003cem\u003eEurasia \u0026ndash; An Atlas\u003c/em\u003e is intended to explore the transformations and growing multipolarity of the supercontinent from the context of the artistic sphere. It takes the form of an atlas, mapping twenty-two keywords \u0026ndash; references and concepts \u0026ndash; which we connect to the notion of Eurasia. Each keyword then offers a variety of reflections on Eurasia from many different thinkers, artists and other cultural practitioners. Historical texts are included alongside new contributions offering pertinent insights of contemporary thinkers, looking at the situation today, as well as more speculative thoughts on the future. Key artworks and artistic positions additionally punctuate each key word. Furthermore, each contribution is accompanied by further terminology as part of a broader glossary, forming webs of meaning, and different opportunities for navigating the atlas. Inspired by the artistic imagination of artists, it will consider Eurasia as a landscape of mutability.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eM HKA has a natural consciousness that is of multipolarity, with Eurasia as its cultural and conceptual space. In fact, Eurasia has been a key part of M HKA\u0026rsquo;s artistic trajectory and self-image for approximately twenty years. M HKA has, for example, engaged with artists from the former Soviet states, much of Asia and the Middle East, just as naturally as within its immediate locality in Antwerp, and our tip of Western Europe, sometimes referred to as the \u0026lsquo;Eurocore\u0026rsquo; region. 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It takes the form of an atlas, mapping twenty-two keywords \u0026ndash; references and concepts \u0026ndash; which we connect to the notion of Eurasia. Each keyword then offers a variety of reflections on Eurasia from many different thinkers, artists and other cultural practitioners. Historical texts are included alongside new contributions offering pertinent insights of contemporary thinkers, looking at the situation today, as well as more speculative thoughts on the future. Key artworks and artistic positions additionally punctuate each key word. Furthermore, each contribution is accompanied by further terminology as part of a broader glossary, forming webs of meaning, and different opportunities for navigating the atlas. Inspired by the artistic imagination of artists, it will consider Eurasia as a landscape of mutability.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eM HKA has a natural consciousness that is of multipolarity, with Eurasia as its cultural and conceptual space. In fact, Eurasia has been a key part of M HKA\u0026rsquo;s artistic trajectory and self-image for approximately twenty years. M HKA has, for example, engaged with artists from the former Soviet states, much of Asia and the Middle East, just as naturally as within its immediate locality in Antwerp, and our tip of Western Europe, sometimes referred to as the \u0026lsquo;Eurocore\u0026rsquo; region. 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It is clear that a new geopolitical landscape is taking shape, yet it is not totally clear, for now at least, what exactly it may look and feel like.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eThe need for such a book as this lies in its reflections on the fact that the emerging Eurasia is creating the conditions of practice for artists. \u003cem\u003eEurasia \u0026ndash; An Atlas\u003c/em\u003e offers various reflections on the flux of cultural practices, communication and exchanges. Seeking to map innovative practices and exchanges that reflect the plurality of cultures, collaborations and conceptions of Eurasia, with all its innovations and frictions, \u003cem\u003eEurasia \u0026ndash; An Atlas\u003c/em\u003e is intended to explore the transformations and growing multipolarity of the supercontinent from the context of the artistic sphere. It takes the form of an atlas, mapping twenty-two keywords \u0026ndash; references and concepts \u0026ndash; which we connect to the notion of Eurasia. Each keyword then offers a variety of reflections on Eurasia from many different thinkers, artists and other cultural practitioners. Historical texts are included alongside new contributions offering pertinent insights of contemporary thinkers, looking at the situation today, as well as more speculative thoughts on the future. Key artworks and artistic positions additionally punctuate each key word. Furthermore, each contribution is accompanied by further terminology as part of a broader glossary, forming webs of meaning, and different opportunities for navigating the atlas. Inspired by the artistic imagination of artists, it will consider Eurasia as a landscape of mutability.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003eM HKA has a natural consciousness that is of multipolarity, with Eurasia as its cultural and conceptual space. In fact, Eurasia has been a key part of M HKA\u0026rsquo;s artistic trajectory and self-image for approximately twenty years. M HKA has, for example, engaged with artists from the former Soviet states, much of Asia and the Middle East, just as naturally as within its immediate locality in Antwerp, and our tip of Western Europe, sometimes referred to as the \u0026lsquo;Eurocore\u0026rsquo; region. 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