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Roy Villevoye - Omomá
"In what can be seen as part of the ‘relational’ or social turn of art in the 1990s, Roy Villevoye moved from painting to a performative practice that foregrounded the social and economic structures from which the work emerges with rarely seen candour.
Rather than creating situations of seemingly carefree sociability under highly controlled (art-world) circumstances, Villevoye developed an art of exchange with people (and peoples) with whom relations are necessarily fraught with asymmetries and inequalities."
Sven Lütticken, Secret Publicity, Nai Publishers, Rotterdam, 2005 ...
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