Brumaria

Brumaria is a Spanish artists and thinkers group founded in 2002 dedicated to publishing printed books, disseminating essays and documents online, and to a collective art practice, in a multiple-and-intertwined methodology.

Often its projects are related to the construction of truth by means of the violence that lays inevitably at the very foundation of power structures.

[1][2][3][4][5] It consisted of a video installation that occupied two cells of the former jail of San Antón, Cartagena, Spain.

The course of events during the two years prior to the celebration of the show in Kassel led to the group to publish the book Documenta 12: Modernity?

[6] which included texts by Art & Language, Roger M. Bruegel (Chief Curator of documenta 12), Leo Bersani, Judith Butler, Andreas Huyssen, Maurizio Lazzarato, Pamela M. Lee, Jacques Rancière, and Slavoj Žižek.

Expanded Violences, Manifesta 8
Installation view of one of the two cells of the installation at the former jail of San Anton, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain. Manifesta 8