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Konsortium: Schwarz

Modernism, post-modernism, avant-garde or mainstream – younger artists aren’t bothered with categories or charging art with ideology, according to German writer Sebastian Preuss.

This is true of Konsortium, a group of artists from Düsseldorf, Germany who are making an iconic break from Modernism. In Schwarz, they bring their work to RMIT Gallery for the first time.

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