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MoRE. Museum of refused and unrealised art projects

MoRE is a digital museum that collects, preserves and exhibits on-line refused and unrealised art projects of the XX and XXI century. Originated from an idea of Elisabetta Modena and Marco Scotti, the museum collects and exhibits projects that have been conceived on purpose for specific occasions, in determined contexts, even though not necessarily commissioned, …

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Liz Crow: Disability Rights and Accessible Activism

Often, we imagine activism as marches and sit-ins, activities that involve physical robustness. Yet Liz Crow challenged my traditional conception of activism through her work, “Bedding Out.” In the piece, Crow, who prefers not to specify her specific disability lies in a bed in the public space of the Salisbury Arts Center. There, she has “bedside …

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Madlove: A Designer Asylum

the vacuum cleaner, a UK-based art collective, recently ran an exhibition called Madlove: A Designer Asylum, in which they crafted an exhibit based on people with mental illness’s description of their ideal asylum. James Leadbitter, the lead artist behind the project and someone with experience in the asylum system, has said that since the exhibition he …

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