What Just Happened: Kyriaki Goni Weaves Counter-Narratives to Colonial Cosmologies and Space Expansionism
08/08/2022

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The Greek artist discusses the interplanetary ethics at the heart of her Warsaw Biennale installation.

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Kyriaki Goni Weaves Counter-Narratives to Colonial Cosmologies and Space Expansionism
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