A conversation about the project 'A Temporary Futures Institute'
A conversation about the project A Temporary Futures Institute by its co-curators Anders Kreuger and Dr. Maya Van Leemput, at M HKA (Antwerp, Belgium).
A Temporary Futures Institute, M KHA, 28 Apr – 17 Sep 2017
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