photography
Art in Slovenia: Eclipse is an 'open vagina nibbling at things'
The anonymous art collective admit they don't 'fit the norms': they use everything from pigs’ heads to world war weaponry to get across their message of social criticism. Ten years on, the female duo from Ljubljana have just finished the final works for their new exhibition '10 – Of Blasphemy We Are Guilty'. We discuss erotic nudes, kitsch art and their being questioned by police for offending the catholic church
photography, balkans, sex, freedom of expression, ljubljana, josip broz tito, culture calendar
EU women: Polish, Danish, Irish and Portuguese residents of Paris’ La Garenne speak
Its residents often describe it as a village, but the Parisian suburb of La Garenne-Colombes is just two kilometres awar from La Defense, the financial hub in the northwest of the French capital. Five ‘Garennoise’ Europeans describe how they feel about being EU citizens
photography, european elections 2009, citizens, regions, society, photo, paris
Tomasz Sobieraj: 'You don't have to write poems about shit, piss or hiccups'
The Polish writer is also a self-taught fine art photographer who exhibits in the UK, Germany, Austria and Spain. We talk about the problems of contemporary literature, how to resolve commercialism with art and how his home city of Łódź treats its artists
The Impossible Project to get Polaroids back by 2010
On 8 February 2008, Polaroid announced the end of production, dedicating itself to digital instead. But André Bosman has relaunched the old instant analogue film – by 2010, it will be produced again with the help of 'The Impossible Project' in Holland
