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Eleanor Ivory Weber is an artist and writer living in Brussels. Their work has been presented in Belgium at Maison Pelgrims, Kunsthal Gent, Q-O2, ISELP, Établissement d’en face and Buenos Tiempos, Int., and their writing has been published internationally, including in Afterall, Museum Abteiberg, frieze, How to Sleep Faster, Meanjin, How to Become a Lesbian and Jacket2. In 2016 their solo exhibition 'No Private Problems' took place at M.I/mi1glissé, Berlin. Since 2018 they teach art theory and critical practice at Erg (École de recherche graphique–école supérieure des arts), and with Camilla Wills are co-director of Divided Publishing. They hold a Specialised Masters in Political Philosophy and Theory from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and graduated from the Post-Master program at a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies), both in Brussels.
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Eleanor Ivory Weber is an artist and writer living in Brussels. Her work has been presented in Belgium at Maison Pelgrims, Kunsthal Gent, Q-O2, ISELP, Établissement d’en face and Buenos Tiempos, Int., and her writing has been published internationally, including in Afterall, Museum Abteiberg, frieze, How to Sleep Faster, Meanjin, How to Become a Lesbian and Jacket2. In 2016 her solo exhibition 'No Private Problems' took place at M.I/mi1glissé, Berlin. Since 2018 she teaches art theory and critical practice at Erg (École de recherche graphique–école supérieure des arts), and is co-director of Divided Publishing. She holds a Specialised Masters in Political Philosophy and Theory from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and graduated from the Post-Master program at a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies), both in Brussels.
  
 
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Eleanor Ivory Weber is an artist and writer living in Brussels. Her work has been presented in Belgium at Maison Pelgrims, Kunsthal Gent, Q-O2, ISELP, Établissement d’en face and Buenos Tiempos, Int., and her writing has been published internationally, including in Afterall, Museum Abteiberg, frieze, How to Sleep Faster, Meanjin, How to Become a Lesbian and Jacket2. In 2016 her solo exhibition 'No Private Problems' took place at M.I/mi1glissé, Berlin. Since 2018 she teaches art theory and critical practice at Erg (École de recherche graphique–école supérieure des arts), and is co-director of Divided Publishing. She holds a Specialised Masters in Political Philosophy and Theory from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and graduated from the Post-Master program at a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies), both in Brussels.

http://divided.online


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