Contributions include long reads, opinion pieces, artists contributions, conversations, screenings and mix tapes and are currently commissioned in relation to three content strands:
Climate tackles issues of the current planetary climate crisis and the urgency of transforming our politics, societies, cultures and ways of life.
Situated Organisations seeks new ways of democratizing institutions and to render them more open, inclusive and useful.
The final thread, Past in the Present, focuses on the crucial roles our local and shared histories hold in constituting contemporary identities, politics, societies and cultures.
Statements and editorials related to current cultural and political debates are also published by the network.
This section contains contributions published on L’Internationale Online since 2014. However, we are still importing some material. If you can’t find what you’re looking for visit the archived platform here.
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Performances from the opening of The Heritage of 1989. Case Study: The Second Yugoslav Documents Exhibition
Jusuf Hadžifejzović, Azra Akšamija, Ilija ŠoškićDialoguesModerna galerija -
Evidence, Activism And The Law in the Age of Post-Truth
Baltasar Garzón, Eyal Weizman, Yolanda Álvarez, Manuel VergaraDialoguesMACBA -
Congresso Internacional Extraordinário dos Críticos de Arte, 1959
DialoguesMuseo Reina Sofia -
Data Visualisation on Artists' Migrations. Research in Progress
Joost Grootens, Christiane Berndes -
The Shame and Misery of Liberal Democracy: Europe and Migration Flows
Carlos Prieto del Campo -
The Mediterranean: A New Imaginary. Conflated Scales – Deep Inconsistencies
Adrian Lahound -
Apricots from Damascus
Atıf Akın, Dilek WinchesterSALTEN tr ar -
The "Refugee Crisis" and the Current Predicament of the Liberal State
Denise Ferreira da Silva -
Škart Maps
Đorđe Balmazović -
Objects/Subjects in Exile. A conversation between Wayne Modest, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, and Margareta von Oswald
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Brexit, New Nationalism, and the New Politics of Migrancy
John Byrne -
Epistemologies of the South
Zdenka Badovinac, Jesús Carrillo, Patrick FloresDialoguesModerna galerija -
A Few Notes On A Time Of Uncertainties
Merve Bedir -
Interview with Oliver Ressler
Oliver Ressler, November Paynter -
Art Museums and Democracy
Charles Esche, Manuel Borja-Villel, Bart de BaereDialoguesM HKAVan AbbemuseumMuseo Reina Sofia -
Tearing Down Bridges – Turkey's Withdrawal from Creative Europe
L’Internationale ConfederationStatements and editorials -
The Eclipse of the Witness: Natural Anatomy and the Scopic Regime of Modern Exhibition-Machines
Vincent Normand -
Beyond COP21: Collaborating with Indigenous People to Understand Climate Change and the Arctic
Candis Callison -
Ecosophy and Slow Anthropology. A Conversation with Barbara Glowczewski
Barbara Glowczewski, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Sarah Werkmeister -
Necroaesthetics: Denaturalising the Collection
Anna-Sophie Springer, Etienne Turpin -
Let Us Now Praise Famous Seeds
Michael Taussig -
Imperceptible Institutions
pantxo ramas -
Migrants... Refugees... People!
Ela Meh -
Archives of the Commons: Knowledge Commons, Information and Memory
Carlos Prieto del CampoEN es -
The Archives of the Commons Seminar, Madrid, 2015
Mela Dávila Freire, Marisa Pérez Colina, Carlos Prieto del Campo, Mabel TapiaEN es -
The Hump of Colonialism, or The Archive as a Site of Resistance
Rona Sela -
A Grin Without Marker
Filipa César -
Another Mapping of Art and Politics. The Archive Policies of Red Conceptualismos del Sur
Ana Longoni, Red Conceptualismos del SurEN es -
Decolonial Sensibilities: Indigenous Research and Engaging with Archives in Contemporary Colonial Canada
Crystal Fraser, Zoe Todd -
In Search For Queer Ancestors
Karol Radziszewski -
H[gun shot]ow c[gun shot]an I f[gun shot]orget?
Lawrence Abu Hamdan -
Buried (and) Alive
Jeffrey T. Schnapp -
Presenting Pasts
Andrea Stultiens -
Radically De-Historicising the Archive. Decolonising Archival Memory from the Supremacy of Historical Discourse
Wolfgang Ernst -
Of Cats and Canary Birds: Statement in Support of Lunds Konsthall
L’Internationale ConfederationStatements and editorials -
Fiction is a Worlding. Post 5
Clémence SeuratEN fr -
Theorising More-Than Human Collectives for Climate Change Action in Museums
Fiona R. Cameron -
Imagining a Culture Beyond Oil at the Paris Climate Talks
Mel Evans and Kevin Smith of Liberate Tate -
Climate Risks, Art, and Red Cross Action. Towards a Humanitarian Role for Museums?
Pablo Suarez -
Late Subatlantic. Science Poetry in Times of Global Warming
Ursula Biemann