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creator | Julieta Aranda Brian Kuan Wood Anton Vidokle Kaye Cain-Nielsen Vivian Ziherl Richard Bell Aileen Moreton-Robinson Wendelien van Oldenborgh Rachel O’Reilly Ho Rui An Angela Mitropoulos David Kim Yazan Khalili Elizabeth A. Povinelli Demian DinéYazhi Mariana Silva |
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In terms of a critique of the seven-centuries-long rollout and contestation of European dispossessive power, this citation is the alpha and the omega. It is incredibly hard to add anything that isn’t captured within its succinct analysis. Nevertheless, this special issue of e-flux journal goes to work amid the breadth of this statement—seeking greater insight into its truth and the counter-tactics therein through aesthetic study in particular.
The essays, dialogues, illustrations, and poetry in this issue are compiled in the context of Frontier Imaginaries, an art and research foundation established in Brisbane (Australia) and incorporated in Amsterdam (the Netherlands). It is specifically in this movement between the spatio/temporal compression of the settler colony on the one hand, and the predatory juridical mappings of merchant colonialism on the other, that the foundational relations of property—the endless toggle of propriety and expropriation—arise as a common denominator.
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