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DIALOGOS issue #2 is an interview with Pil and Galia Kollectiv who are London based artists, writers and curators working in collaboration. Their work addresses the legacy of modernism. They are interested in the relationship between art and politics, and the role irony and belief play in its current articulation. The interview began on Skype, communicating ideas in cyberspace, which evolved into printed matter, presented and accompanied by a podcast which circulated over the internet. They meet in the flesh at Banner Repeaters reading room / bookshop where both parties will pick up where they left off to further discuss their interests and influences. Text source: http://www.bannerrepeater.org/events/now/198-pil-and-galia-kollectiv-in-conversation-with-elena-poughia-publisher-and-editor-of-dialogos.
DIALOGOS issue #2 is an interview with Pil and Galia Kollectiv who are London based artists, writers and curators working in collaboration. Their work addresses the legacy of modernism. They are interested in the relationship between art and politics, and the role irony and belief play in its current articulation. The interview began on Skype, communicating ideas in cyberspace, which evolved into printed matter, presented and accompanied by a podcast which circulated over the internet. They meet in the flesh at Banner Repeaters reading room / bookshop where both parties will pick up where they left off to further discuss their interests and influences.

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DIALOGOS issue #2 is an interview with Pil and Galia Kollectiv who are London based artists, writers and curators working in collaboration. Their work addresses the legacy of modernism. They are interested in the relationship between art and politics, and the role irony and belief play in its current articulation. The interview began on Skype, communicating ideas in cyberspace, which evolved into printed matter, presented and accompanied by a podcast which circulated over the internet. They meet in the flesh at Banner Repeaters reading room / bookshop where both parties will pick up where they left off to further discuss their interests and influences.