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Archiving the Commons: Struggle of Anti-gentrification and Anti-eviction

Listen to the City

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In this interview, Turkish artist/scholar/curator Tan and Seoul-based artist/activist group Listen to the City discuss the collective's communal archiving practice, which engages in urban and rural activism, researches urban development history, and produces publications and documentaries about places that are under state privatization, eviction, and gentrification. The collective strategically uses social media to open up public discussion and challenge dominant narratives.

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Tan, P., Listen to the City (2024). Archiving the Commons: Struggle of Anti-gentrification and Anti-eviction. In: Pan, L. (eds) The (Im)possibility of Art Archives. Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5898-6_22

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