Luka Cvetkovic is a performance artist interested in the question of the public in the art-making process as well as dynamics of power within political, cultural, and social framing of art. He works with different performative modes which offer the de-centering the human subject from its anthropocentric identity, allowing for contingent experiences to arise and produce contingently different relations of beings towards others, and as such restructuring the notions of the human, politics, identity, trauma, and power.
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Good Times
This piece, initiated and commissioned by Marten Spangberg, is part of a larger project called “When The Museum is Closed” at the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva. All ideas are bad ideas. They are bad not insofar as they are impractical, useless, or lacking in any such respect. They are bad in that… Read More »
Not Giving Up On Humans
There have been rumors about the disappearance of desire from cinema and even museums or art spaces in general, leaving us with a sheer mirror of what reality is, or feeding us with constant information about the world being an unsavory place: climate catastrophes, migrant crisis, Taliban in Afghanistan, the rise of nationalism throughout the… Read More »