Undoing Property? examines complex relationships of ownership that exist inside art, culture, political economy, immaterial production, and the public realm today. In its pages artists and writers address aspects of computing, curating, economy, ecology, gentrification, music, publishing, piracy, and much more.
The book is a result of a four-year collaboration between London-based artist Marysia Lewandowska and New York-based curator Laurel Ptak.
The hardcover version of Undoing Property is available for purchase at The Showroom, or can be ordered from Sternberg Press.
Undoing Property? is produced in the context of COHAB, a two-year collaboration between Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht, Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, and The Showroom. COHAB is supported by a Cooperation Measures grant from the European Commission Culture Programme (2007–2013).
Marysia Lewandowska is a Polish-born, London-based artist who, through her collaborative projects, has explored the public function of media archives, collections and exhibitions in an age characterised by relentless privatisation.
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