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Trigger nr. 3: Care
Trigger nr. 3: Care
Trigger nr. 3: Care
Trigger nr. 3: Care
Trigger nr. 3: Care
Trigger nr. 3: Care

Trigger nr. 3: Care

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The third issue of Trigger gathers forms, coalitions, conflicts and archives of care through photography and visual art practices. Care is everywhere and at the same time society faces a ‘care problem’. How do artists and photographers create more caring relationships between humans, technology, and nature, given the challenges ? An editorial commitment to care by an international Belgian-Dutch-German team leads to a variety of artistic practices and underrepresented stories. Theoretical text contributions, visual contributions, and experimental, hybrid formats stand side by side. Trigger#3: Care is published in close collaboration with the Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie (Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg) and Iris Sikking (curator of the 2022 edition) as guest editors and designed by Hans Gremmen (Fw: Books, Amsterdam).

In this issue we present the work of: Aurélie Bayad, Bindi Vora, Silvy Crespo, Pablo Lerma, Liz Orton & Sharon Young, Mashid Mohadjerin, Grace Ndiritu, WAI Architecture Think Tank, Lisa Barnard, Mónica Alcázar-Duarte, Mischa Vallejo, Gerard Ortín Castellví, Noémi Goudal, Mónica Alcázar-Duarte, Frida Orupabo, Rune Peitersen, The Archive of Public Protests.

With essay contributions and conversations by: Christoph Miler (Offshore studio), Rune Peitersen, Cruz Garcia & Nathalie Frankowski (WAI Architecture Think Tank), Laura Herman, Jana Johanna Haeckel, Sara Knelman, Macarena Gómez-Barris, Karolina Gembara, Grace Ndiritu, and George King.

 

Tom Viaene is coordinating Trigger, FOMU’s publication platform. He is also a lecturer at Sint Lucas Antwerpen School of Arts and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels where he teaches cultural theory, philosophy, social practices, and aesthetic perspectives.