Robida x Zabriskie | A conversation about Soils and Margins | 06 June, 7 pm CET

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Robida x Zabriskie | A conversation about Soils and Margins | 06 June, 7 pm CET
With Robida, Zabriskie, Marianna Dobkowska, Rosario Talevi

We have been following Robida magazine from afar for several years, have had it in our program since the 7th issue, and got to know members of the collective personally last year via Konteksty and Floating University - and are now very pleased to be able to present the collective's latest publication in cooperation with Konteksty and Floating University.

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The ninth issue of Robida magazine digs into soil, dirt, mud, earth, ground and compost, which are interpreted through six categories, each proposed by one editor of the magazine: symbolic, feminist, theoretical, dwelling, contaminated and tactile soils.

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Robida is a situated, multilingual cultural magazine published by Robida collective. Each issue explores a topic connected and generated by Topolò/Topolove, the village on the border between Italy and Slovenia where the collective is based.

The chosen topic is thrown into the world and interpreted by people who have never been to Topolò. What people send back after the open call is not only a contribution to the exploration of a defined theme but also a new interpretational tool to explore the collective’s relation to Topolò.

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Robida x Zabriskie is part of Konteksty (Postartistic Congress) at Floating University in Berlin. Konteksty is an assembly of postartistic practitioners and a public programme.

Konteksty (Postartistic Congress) is convened by Bogna Stefańska, Eliza Chojnacka, Jakub Depczyński, Krzysztof Bielecki, Maja Demska, Marianna Dobkowska, Rosario Talevi, Sebastian Cichocki, Zuzanna Fogtt.

Full program at konteksty.to

Organized by: Floating University, In Situ Contemporary Art Foundation
in cooperation with Allianz Foundation
This project is co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland from the Culture Promotion Fund.
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