Eugen Radescu
Eugen Radescu (born 1978) is a politologist (specialized in moral relativism and political ethics), cultural manager, curator and theoretician. He writes for various magazines and newspapers. He co directed the 2015 Bucharest Biennale with Räzvan Ion [1] the theme was "Identity Factories" and "How Innocent Is That?" He is co-editor of Pavilion, a journal for politics and culture, and co-director of the Bucharest Biennale (with Razvan Ion) and the chairman of the organizational board of Pavilion and Bucharest Biennale. Lives and works in Bucharest.
Teaching and publishing[edit]
He lectured at the Art Academy - Timisoara, La Casa Encedida - Madrid, Calouste Gulbenkian - Lisbon, and Apex Art - New York. He completed a residency at Apex - New York and published the book How Innocent is That? at Revolver Publishing, Berlin.
Projects[edit]
He curated "How Innocent Is That?" at Pavilion, Bucharest.
He is working on a new book on moral relativism.
References[edit]
- ↑ Kaelen, Wilson-Goldie (October 2012). "2015 Bucharest Biennale". Artforum. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
External links[edit]
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