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Graphic identity of the festival.

Partner organisation: ‘Today Is Our Tomorrow’, with Mercedes Azpilicueta, PUBLICS, Helsinki, 12–14 September 2019

‘Today Is Our Tomorrow’ is an art festival initiated by Helsinki-based curatorial agency PUBLICS, whereby local and international organisations present public art commissions, live performances, music, dance, theatre, literature and symposia looking at ‘other’ versions of the present—from Alternative futures to Indigenous-futures, from Bio-futures to Queer and Feminist futures.

As a partner organisation, Latitudes has invited Buenos Aires-born, Amsterdam-based artist Mercedes Azpilicueta to present the performance ‘Yegua-yeta-yuta’ (2015–ongoing) at club Kaiku, an underground music venue renowned for hosting an innovative lineup of DJs.

During the same week, Frame Contemporary Art Finland is organising a six-day gathering of art professionals invited to rehearse and debate hospitality.

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Photo: Latitudes.

Participants: EXPO CHICAGO and Red Bull Arts Detroit Global Curatorial Initiative, Chicago and Detroit, 18–23 September 2019.

Latitudes is one of the participants of the 2019 EXPO CHICAGO Curatorial Exchange, a programme providing curators working in Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain, the opportunity to visit Chicago (18–21 September).

This year, the programme is expanding with the inaugural Red Bull Arts Global Curatorial Initiative providing a smaller selection of participants with the opportunity to extend their trip to Detroit (21-23 September), in an effort to foster dialogue between global cultures and the greater Midwest.

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Rasmus Nilausen, ‘Historie’ (2019), 40x50 cm, oil on linen. Courtesy the artist.

Max Andrews has written a text on Rasmus Nilausen's latest body of work for the forthcoming solo exhibition ‘Bluetooth’ opening September 21 at Copenhagen's Overgarden. Institute of Contemporary Art.

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Longitudes

Latitudes' "out of office" 2018–19 season 1 August 2019
Joan Morey awarded the Botín Visual Arts Grant 22 July 2019
Cover Story—Summer 2019: Francesc Ruiz 1 July 2019
Conversación con Lara Almarcegui en el IVAM 25 June 2019
Proyectos ganadores Barcelona Producció 2019–20 3 June 2019
Cover Story – May 2019: Buenos Aires in Parallel 1 May 2019
Report from Buenos Aires and arteBA fair 22 April 2019

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Max Andrews and Mariana Cánepa Luna co-direct the Barcelona-based curatorial office Latitudes since 2005.

 
 
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