What is left?
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What is the status quo in times of global economic, social, and military crises, and what remains of life’s potentials? This exhibition, which is curated by Gülsen Bal and Walter Seidl, examines alternative models vis-à-vis contemporary life conditions and the dominant political and financial systems.
The exhibition questions space as a site for variable forms of intervention and interruption in order to reflect rapid processes of change in light of various historical turning points. Artistic interventions have often been the necessary results of internal struggles to assert the power of self-enunciation and self-emancipation.
The featured works analyze how individuals are able to create alternatives within a system in which many aspects of life are predetermined, as well as how to push back against dominant patterns of thought and forms of agency. What is the position of alternative forms of living, which are situated in a marginal social context and often do not find an adequate place for their public articulation? “What is left?” asks the question of how cultural multiplicity can redeem its mandate to counter unilateral forms of post-global thinking. What has remained of previous decades’ utopias and of “leftist” movements, and how do current political developments force us to revise our expectations of a possible future?
The invited artists tackle intermediate zones of existence and offer critical, reflexive, and ironic contributions as counter-models to standardized patterns of living. The main focus lies on the changing parameters of how space is perceived from a public, historical, social, and political perspective.
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The exhibition questions space as a site for variable forms of intervention and interruption in order to reflect rapid processes of change in light of various historical turning points. Artistic interventions have often been the necessary results of internal struggles to assert the power of self-enunciation and self-emancipation.
The featured works analyze how individuals are able to create alternatives within a system in which many aspects of life are predetermined, as well as how to push back against dominant patterns of thought and forms of agency. What is the position of alternative forms of living, which are situated in a marginal social context and often do not find an adequate place for their public articulation? “What is left?” asks the question of how cultural multiplicity can redeem its mandate to counter unilateral forms of post-global thinking. What has remained of previous decades’ utopias and of “leftist” movements, and how do current political developments force us to revise our expectations of a possible future?
The invited artists tackle intermediate zones of existence and offer critical, reflexive, and ironic contributions as counter-models to standardized patterns of living. The main focus lies on the changing parameters of how space is perceived from a public, historical, social, and political perspective.
Produced by Voice Republic
For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
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