The YES! Association (also known by its Swedish name, Föreningen JA!) is an art collective based in Sweden. The collective was founded in 2005 and continues to be active today. The collective creates art through the use of enactments and performances. The YES! Association is known primarily for art exhibitions that deal with themes of gender, sexuality, race, and capitalism.
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| - The YES! Association (également connue sous son nom suédois, Föreningen JA! ) est un collectif d’art situé en Suède, fondé en 2005. Son objet est la création d’œuvres à partir de la promulgation de textes et de performances. The YES! Association est principalement connu pour ses expositions d'art traitant de sujets tels que le genre, la sexualité, la race et le capitalisme. (fr)
- The YES! Association (also known by its Swedish name, Föreningen JA!) is an art collective based in Sweden. The collective was founded in 2005 and continues to be active today. The collective creates art through the use of enactments and performances. The YES! Association is known primarily for art exhibitions that deal with themes of gender, sexuality, race, and capitalism. (en)
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| - The YES! Association (également connue sous son nom suédois, Föreningen JA! ) est un collectif d’art situé en Suède, fondé en 2005. Son objet est la création d’œuvres à partir de la promulgation de textes et de performances. The YES! Association est principalement connu pour ses expositions d'art traitant de sujets tels que le genre, la sexualité, la race et le capitalisme. (fr)
- The YES! Association (also known by its Swedish name, Föreningen JA!) is an art collective based in Sweden. The collective was founded in 2005 and continues to be active today. The collective creates art through the use of enactments and performances. The YES! Association is known primarily for art exhibitions that deal with themes of gender, sexuality, race, and capitalism. (en)
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