Para-Platforms investigates the social, spatial, and material reality of right-wing populism. Three case studies form the core of this collection of essays: journalist Hannes Grassegger on Trump and Brexit; architectural theorist Stephan Trüby on spaces of right-wing extremism in Germany; and Christina Varvia on Forensic Architecture’s investigation of the murder of Halit Yozgat, a young German man of Turkish descent, at the hands of a far-right group in 2006. Among the other theoretical, artistic, and historical contributions, editor Zoë Ritts interviews artist Wolfgang Tillmans regarding his pro-EU poster series, the ongoing project truth study centre, and guest-edited volume What Is Different? The volume concludes with a comic by artist Liam Gillick animating a block of granite—culled from the Swedish quarry responsible for extracting the red granite intended for the Third Reich’s architectural ambitions—as the messiah of spatial and material politics.
Category: | Books |
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Editor: | Markus Miessen, Zoë Ritts |
Publisher: | SternbergPress |
Publication date: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 978-3-95679-392-9 |
Language: | English |
Pages: | 204 |
Type: | paperback |
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