Founded in 2005.
Slavs and Tatars’ Friendship of Nations: Polish Shi’ite Showbiz was presented at the 10th Sharjah Biennial (2011) and will be on exhibit at Kiosk in Ghent in December 2011. Slavs and Tatars has published Kidnapping Mountains (Book Works, 2009), Love Me, Love Me Not: Changed Names (onestar press, 2010) and most recently Molla Nasreddin: the magazine that would’ve, could’ve, should’ve (JRP-Ringier, 2011). Solo engagements in 2012 include Vienna’s Secession, MoMA (NY), and Künstlerhaus Stuttgart.
Participated in: Lecture, MelanchotopiaBook cover of ‘Molla Nasreddin: the magazine that would’ve, could’ve, should’ve’ (2011) offset print, 24 x 28 cm, 208 pages. Molla Nasreddin: Embrace Your Antithesis Lecture by Slavs and Tatars (World of Witte de With) Location: Witte de With, Melanchotopia …Read more
Group Exhibition, Melanchotopia, Special ProgramWitte de With’s Melanchotopia is an exhibition that invites more than forty international artists to work with different venues in the city-center of Rotterdam – places where people live and work – and to activate their potential as spaces for ideas, discourse and invention.Read more