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A*DESK has been offering since 2002 contents about criticism and contemporary art. A*DESK has become consolidated thanks to all those who have believed in the project, all those who have followed us, debating, participating and collaborating. Many people have collaborated with A*DESK, and continue to do so. Their efforts, knowledge and belief in the project are what make it grow internationally. At A*DESK we have also generated work for over one hundred professionals in culture, from small collaborations with reviews and classes, to more prolonged and intense collaborations.

At A*DESK we believe in the need for free and universal access to culture and knowledge. We want to carry on being independent, remaining open to more ideas and opinions. If you believe in A*DESK, we need your backing to be able to continue. You can now participate in the project by supporting it. You can choose how much you want to contribute to the project.

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Rafal Zajko / Paco Chanivet – Autor/a en A*Desk

Rafał Zajko (b. 1988, Białystok, Poland) lives and works in London, UK. He holds an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, University of London and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art, London, UK. Recent solo exhibitions include Amber Waves at Public Gallery, Resuscitation, Castor
Projects, London, UK (2020); We Were Here/My Tu Bylismy, Galeria Im. Slendzinskich, Białystok, Poland (2019); Unputdownable, White Cubicle, London (2018).

Paco Chanivet (Seville, 1984) has a degree in Fine Arts, with studies in social and cultural anthropology, as well as in film direction and screenwriting. He lives and works in Barcelona. Some of his contributions in the national artistic field have been for: Sala d’Art Jove, La Virreina Centre de la Imatge, EspaiDos – Sala Muncunill, C.C. Las Cigarreras, ADN Platform, Arts Santa Mònica, La Capella, Matadero Madrid y Espai 13 de la Fundació Miró.

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