SquattersBartomeu Marí In 2001, Rotterdam and Porto, the cultural capitals of Europe for that year, were besieged by international artists invited to design projects that explored these two cities and their spaces. The singular nature of each work in Squatters led to their installation as cell-like structures of mini-exhibitions, staking a claim on their urban sites and creatively reconceiving them. |
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African National Gallery Alvaro Siza Amsterdam architectural Art Gallery Art Museum Arte Contemporáneo Arte Nacional artists Barcelona Belém Bienal Biennale di Venezia Brussels building Camden Arts Centre camera Cape Town Caracas Ceal Floyer Centro Cultural Contemporary Art Costa Vece Cultural de Belém d'Art Contemporain Damián Ortega Duende exhibition space exhibitions a selection Fondazione Sandretto FRAC Francis Alys Galería de Arte Galeria Quadrum Gert Robijns Ghent Glasgow Guarene Histon Immigration Reception Centre installation Jeanne van Heeswijk Johannesburg Joke Tsjalma Juan Cruz Kettle's Yard Kunst Kunsthalle Lisbon Lisson Gallery Lives London Madrid Mexico City Milan Museo de Arte Museum of Contemporary MUSEUSERRALVES Oakington organise Palazzo Paper House Paulo Poortgebouw Rebaudengo per l'Arte Rome Room Rotterdam Runa Islam Sala Sandretto Re Rebaudengo São Paulo sculpture Serralves Simon Starling Solo exhibitions Squatters Squatting Office Hours Starling Studio Swavesea Turin urban Utrecht Venice VILLA KRAKELBONT William Speakman Witte www.secuestroco2.com York Zurich