New Unions: DiEM25, Athens
2017
May 19, 2017
Sporting Basket Arena, Athens, Greece
New Unions is an artistic and political campaign that departs from the current political, economic, humanitarian, and environmental crisis of Europe with the aim of assembling representatives of transdemocratic movements and organizations to propose scenarios for new future unions.
New Unions considers the crisis of Europe simultaneously as a crisis of the imagination, and as such rejects both ultranationalist parties that demand separation from the European Union and seek to return to a mythical notion of the nation-state, as well as the political-economical functionary elite that has used the EU for its austerity politics. Instead, New Unions argues for the need for third, fourth, fifth options in the form of alternative scenarios for transnational unionization.
The ongoing collaboration with the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25), initiated by economist Yanis Varoufakis, is aimed at conceiving new assemblist designs for the movement’s pan-European politics. New Unions: DiEM25, Athens departs from the stars of the EU flag, no longer placed in a circle but changing constellation. As such, the stars represent both the crisis of Europe and the process of emerging new alliances. In and around these stars are the red wedges of the DiEM25 logo designed by Brian Eno, re-constructing the stars – in the spirit of El Lissitzky’s Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge (1919) – into symbols of a new union in the making.
Situated in the Sporting Basket Arena of Athens, where progressive Greek political organizations historically held their rallies, the design results in a field of stars, within which DiEM25 representatives and their allies, as well as artists and performers, propose a series of alternative scenarios for new unions to come.
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Project By:
Studio Jonas Staal
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In Collaboration With:
DiEM25
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Project Team:
Jonas Staal (artist), Paul Kuipers (architect), Remco van Bladel (graphic designer), Younes Bouadi (producer)
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Partners:
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht (NL), State of Concept, Athens (GR), DiEM Voice