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Stedelijk Studies Journal Issue #12

Notes on Diaspora

Stedelijk Studies Journal Issue #12 Editorial Roundtable

with Charl Landvreugd, Yvette Mutumba, Quinsy Gario and Meredith North

Dreams are made of porcelain (Really, Really)

by Katherina Gorodynska

Museum for the Displaced Interview Transcript

conversation between Yvette Mutumba, Ana Sophie Salazar, Mohammad Golabi, and Leong Min Yu Samantha

Here-and-nowness: Diaspora Tactics as Institutional Strategy at Casa do Povo

by micro-histórias (Pedro Beresin, Mariana Lanari, Marília Loureiro, Alice Noujaim, Pedro Zylbersztajn)

Unlearning Imperialism in the Gallery

by Maria Walsh

Common Grounds

by Filipe Lippe

An Unknown Return

a conversation with Alexander Ugay by Elsbeth Dekker & Robbie Schweiger

A Chorus of Relations: Manthia Diawara’s An Opera of the World

by Anja Isabel Schneider

How to Care for an Act?

by Jessica Gogan

The Aghed and its Displacement Paths as Collecting Practices

by Marianna Hovhannisyan

Can A Museum Be A Dreamtime?

by Ashley Gallant

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