Migration and its resulting transformations are not only running issues within the Schengen Agreement countries, but also beyond the EU and Europe’s borders. In the western part of the continent, people seem unaware of this fact and they are given the impression that part of the world is only interested in entering the EU and taking up space here, which does not occur without friction. But there is a range of aspects to migration that cannot be presented in clichéd terms. European cities and countries outside the Schengen border, described by the EU as “secure third countries”, also find themselves confronted with a variety of issues relating to migration.
Exciting Europe
until August 29, 2004
with
Esra Ersen (Istanbul), Gülsün Karamustafa (Istanbul), Martin Krenn (Wien), Kristina Leko (Berlin / Zagreb), Adrian Paci (Mailand), Judith Siegmund (Berlin), Skart (Belgrad) and Social Impact (Linz)
curated by
Margarethe Makovec, Anton Lederer and Rotor Graz