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Survival coupons

Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
Photo Adam Sakovy
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    • Survival coupons
  • 1996-2000
  • coupons, 15 sheets; offset print on paper, perforation, info sheets, camvas bag
  • 29 × 21 cm
In 1997, ŠKART put up makeshift street desks in and around Belgrade and gave away a series of “Additional Survival Coupons”. These were coupons for relaxation, revolution, faith, orgasms, fear, miracles, etc. Passers-by were invited to pick out and take them “according to how they feel”. These coupons were also distributed by mail, and the action was repeated in different locations—including Brooklyn in collaboration with Franklin Furnace Archive. During the second half of the 1990s, ŠKART extended their inquisitive and empathic modus operandi to out-of-context instances that they encountered on their initial travels abroad. B.D.