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Sonic Room: Translating Animals
Joanna ZielińskaLand RelationsClimate -
Encounters with Ecologies of the Savannah – Aadaajii laɗɗe
Katia GolovkoLand RelationsClimate -
Mix tape: International
Roberta Miss aka Nur/SeSonic and Cinema CommonsM HKA -
Everything will stay the same if we don’t speak up
L’Internationale ConfederationEN caInternationalismsStatements and editorials -
Five Rocks: A Collection of Tales
Shayma Nader–EN nl frInternationalisms -
Masovni studentski protesti u Srbiji: Mogućnost drugačijih društvenih odnosa
Marijana Cvetković, Vida KneževićEN rsInternationalismsPast in the Present -
Archivos negros. Episodio I. Internacionalismo radical y panafricanismo en el marco de la guerra civil española
Tania Safura AdamEN esInternationalismsPast in the Present -
L'Internationale Mission Statement
L’Internationale ConfederationEN esStatements and editorials -
Klei eten is geen eetstoornis
Zayaan KhanEN nl frLand RelationsClimatePast in the Present -
Reading List: Lives of Animals
Joanna ZielińskaLand RelationsClimateM HKA -
Palma daktylowa przeciw redeportacji przypowieści, czyli europejski pomnik Palestyny
Robert Yerachmiel SnidermanEN plInternationalismsPast in the PresentMSN -
عن المكتبة والمقتلة: شهادة روائي على تدمير المكتبات في قطاع غزة
Yousri al-GhoulEN arInternationalismsPast in the Present -
Biz Ezelden Beri Buradayız. Filistinli Şairlerin Kaleminden
Rana IssaEN tr arInternationalismsPast in the Present -
Atención: participar en el Museo de los Comunes
Fran MM Cabeza de VacaEN esSchoolsSituated Organizations -
S come Silenzio
Maddalena FragnitoEN itInternationalismsSituated Organizations -
Dispatch: A Faceless Future? A brief impression from MSN in its first days
Charles EscheMSN -
Present Present Present. On grounding the Mediateca and Sonotera spaces in Malafo, Guinea-Bissau
Filipa CésarSonic and Cinema CommonsPast in the Present -
Editors’ Picks: Declan Long
Declan LongEditors' Picks
Welcome
This is the research and publishing platform for L'Internationale, the European confederation of museums, arts organizations and universities.
L'Internationale Online publishes as a process of collective study, rather than as an endpoint or an illustration of research.
We commission contributions in relation to four content strands: Internationalisms, Land Relations, Sonic and Cinema Commons, and Schools.
Activities
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–Museo Reina SofiaMACBA
Open Call – School of Common Knowledge 2025
Museo Reina Sofía and MACBA Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) invite applications for the 2025 iteration of the School of Common Knowledge, which will take place in Madrid and Barcelona 11-16 November 2025. The School of Common Knowledge (SCK) draws on the network, knowledge and experience of L’Internationale. Its ambition is to be both nomadic and situated, looking at specific cultural and geopolitical situations while exploring their relations and interdependencies with the rest of the world. This year, the SCK program focuses on the contested and dynamic notions of rooting and uprooting in the framework of present – colonial, migrant, situated, and ecological – complexities. Building on the legacy of the Glossary of Common Knowledge and the current European program Museum of the Commons, the SCK invites participants to reflect on the power of language to shape our understanding of art and society through a co-learning methodology.
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The Lives of Animals, Salt Beyoğlu
‘The Lives of Animals’ is a group exhibition at Salt that looks at the subject of animals from the perspective of the visual arts.
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The Geopolitics of Infrastructure
The exhibition The Geopolitics of Infrastructure presents the work of a generation of artists bringing contemporary perspectives on the particular topicality of infrastructure in a transnational, geopolitical context.
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L'Internationale Museum of the Commons Summer School 2025
The Irish Museum of Modern Art and the National College of Art and Design, as part of L’internationale Museum of the Commons, is hosting a Summer School in Dublin between 7-11 July 2025. This week-long programme of lectures, discussions, workshops and excursions will focus on the theme of Landscape (post) Conflict and will feature a number of national and international artists, theorists and educators including Jill Jarvis, Amanda Dunsmore, Yazan Kahlili, Zdenka Badovinac, Marielle MacLeman, Léann Herlihy, Slinko, Clodagh Emoe, Odessa Warren and Clare Bell.