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“Simurgh Self-Help” Merch Drop

Slavs and Tatars
“Simurgh Self-Help” Merch Drop

Part of the show Simurgh Self-​Help is the new merch drop py Slavs and Tatars, inc­luding caps, T-shirts and leg­gings in various colour­ways, featuring themes and slogans from the show: Simurgh—See More. Merch is available exc­lusively at Raster during the exhibition, until July 6, 2024.

Mouth to Mouth

Slavs and Tatars
Mouth to Mouth

The collective’s monograph inc­ludes all major art works, publications and lecture–performances from the past ten years, with a special screen­print by Slavs and Tatars in limited edition of 100 copies.

Aid For Ukraine: For Your Freedom and Ours

Slavs and Tatars
Aid For Ukraine: For Your Freedom and Ours

Behind reason

Slavs and Tatars
Behind reason

A series of prints on the over­looked story of mysticism within moder­nity, made to accompany Beyonsense, Slavs and Tatars’ Projects 98 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Ogórek Trocki

Slavs and Tatars
Ogórek Trocki

Slavs and Tatars call for a rescue of the 400-year-old Trakai cucum­ber which sadly didn’t survive the second World War.

Larry Nixed, Trachea Trixed

Slavs and Tatars
Larry Nixed, Trachea Trixed

Larry nixed, Trachea trixed looks at various attempts to Cyril­licize sounds or phonemes that did not previously exist in the Rus­sian Cyril­lic alphabet, one of many attempts to extend or embed Soviet influence.

Za naszą i waszą wolność

Slavs and Tatars
Za naszą i waszą wolność

This famous quote, used during the Novem­ber Uprising (1831) in Poland and traditionally attributed to Joachim Lelewel, func­tioned both in Polish and Rus­sian to under­line that the Polish uprising was direc­ted against the tsarat authority and not the Rus­sian people.

Slavs

Slavs and Tatars
Slavs

An attempt to deliver pan-​Slavism from the jaws of nationalism.