Spyros Rennt
but it is the same complexity that also poses a string of challenges for the largely unrecognised nation-state and its meeting with the international art scene
Stephane Leonard
By subverting traditional music genres and poetics
we are struck first and foremost by what is missing in those collections: the real world of colonial subjects and their relationships with Belgians (and other Westerners) and the structural inequalities between the two categories which made the passion for collecting possible
BILL Issue 5 delete Spyros RenntBill 5 contains sand, Ketuta Alexi Meskhishvilis glossy prints, Gillian Garcias Los Angeles, Beat Struelis side roads, Takashi Hommas waves and seeing itself, Julie Peeterss days, Adrianna Glavianos midtown lunch, fashion in the paper, Mimosa Echards zine, Rosalind Nasashibis Electrical Gaza, Jochen Lemperts bills, stacks of magazines, Christian Kun Alborz Oldham updates, Martiniano shoes, a mud bath, a garage door and a horse shadow by Blommers