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    Infrastructure Experience

    David Bergé

    “There are few things more foreign than our modern infrastructure. That is precisely what renders it so relevant, for its assimilation by the conquered peoples is key to peace keeping within the empire.”   Septimus Severus, Curator of the Roman Imperial Road System during part of the II century     David Bergé lives in […]

    “There are few things more foreign than our modern infrastructure. That is precisely what renders it so relevant, for its assimilation by the conquered peoples is key to peace keeping within the empire.”

     
    Septimus Severus, Curator of the Roman Imperial Road System during part of the II century

     

     

    David Bergé lives in Athens and Brussels and practices photography through the lens of the body. His work – taking the form of silent Walk Pieces, durational photo-installations, performances and publications – reveals and unfolds the layers and complexities of urban infrastructure. Recent presentations have taken place at Extra City, Antwerp; State Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki; and the Archiv der Avantgarden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD).  www.davidberge.be

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