Eugen Radescu (born 1978) is a politologist (specialized in moral relativism and political ethics), cultural manager, curator and theoretician. He writes for various magazines and newspapers. He curated, among others, Bucharest Biennale 1 with the theme "Identity Factories" and "How Innocent Is That?" at Pavilion Bucharest. He is co-editor of Pavilion, a journal for politics and culture, and co-director of the Bucharest Biennale (with Razvan Ion) and the chairman of the organizational board of Pavilion and Bucharest Biennale. Lives and works in Bucharest. Teaching and publishing He lectured at the Art Academy - Timisoara, La Casa Encedida - Madrid, Calouste Gulbenkian - Lisbon, and Apex Art - New York. He completed a residency at Apex - New York and published the book How Innocent is That? at Revolver Publishing, Berlin. Projects He curated "How Innocent Is That?" at Pavilion, Bucharest. He is working on a new book on moral relativism.
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