Saturday, October 01, 2005

artphoto - contemporary art magazine: "'The Land itself,' Tiravanija emphasized, 'is not connected to anything and that's what's interesting about it. ' And this can be understood in many ways. Above all, Tiravanija's initiation of The Land project resists the normative and prescriptive aspects which accompanied many earlier utopias. The Land is a concrete Utopia, but it is also first and foremost a self-imposed Utopia, one that is not rooted in intransigent beliefs on how others should live. Thus, The Land stands as a pertinent illustration of what a utopian project can be once grand theories have been moved aside: a feasible, practical, but even more importantly, subjective Utopia."

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