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Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts: Crack Up – Crack Down

he Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts was inaugurated in 1955, when the present-day European capital was part of socialist Yugoslavia. Historically positioned between East and West, Ljubljana falls within the remit of Slavs and Tatars, the provocative collective that focuses on commonalities and contradictions in the heterogeneous, sprawling region of Eurasia. In their curatorial debut at the 33rd edition of the Biennial, Slavs and

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