Eloisa Haudenschild

A Crime Has Many Stories artworks donated to Villa Fiorito, Buenos Aires

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Donations, Fernanda Laguna and Roberto Jacoby’s project for A Crime Has Many Stories, was completed in early December. The replicas Laguna and Jacoby created were selected from the Museo de Calcos’ collection and given to the Belleza y Felicidad (ByF) art space in the community of Fiorito, a small town outside of Buenos Aires. ByF [...]


hG Ten Year Reunion in China

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January 18, 2009 Shanghai, China

January 20, 2009 Beijing, China

Ten Year Reunion

Artists, critics, and curators


Decolonizing Architecture Exhibited at BOZAR in Brussels

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The hG, Spare Parts project Decolonizing Architecture was exhibited at the BOZAR Center for Fine Art in Brusseles from October 31, 2008 – January 4, 2009. On October 31, a symposium was held with Eyal Weizman, Sandi Hilal, Alessandro Petti, Eloisa Haudenschild and Steve Fagin. Exhibition curator Lieven de Cauter was the moderator.
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Allan Kaprow’s Travelog Reinvented with MOCA

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May 10 – 12, 2008

Caracas, Venezuela; Shanghai, China; San Diego

Travelog happening

Alfredo Brillembourg, Hubert Klumpner, Song Tao, Lin Yu, Nicholas Christenfeld, Jeff Kelley, Lucia Sanroman, Stephen Hepworth, Diane and Jerome Rothenberg


Eyal Weizman at REDCAT

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On May 6 2008, Eyal Weizman presented Decolonizing Architecture at REDCAT in Los Angeles. Click here for more information about this presentation.
Selected by ARTFORUM in January of 2010 as one of the top ten projects of the decade, Decolonizing Architecture was originally conceptualized and its pilot stage produced in dialogue with Eloisa Haudenschild and Steve [...]


garage talk: Disorderly Conduct

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April 5 – 6, 2008 at hG

Performance, panel, screening and conversation

Martin Kersels, Glenn Kaino, Pearl C. Hsiung, Daniel J. Martinez, Karen Moss, Stephanie Hanor, and Mike Davis