In Walter Benjamin’s understanding, the use of allegory is
typical of Baroque Art: Man acknowledges his guilty passion for this world in the moment of its decay.

How can we break the ahistoric informatic screens in the laboratories and camps of this world that take away the eyes and parts of the bodies today as we‘re governed by opaque oceans of data?

It is necessary to promote and ensure the democratic “distribution of the sensible”.

Under post-Fordist conditions, the capitalisation of the immaterial work has managed to be integrated into artistic labour.

The precarious and the immune are no longer only in a relation of opposites in post-Fordist societies, but rather more and more also in a relation of overlapping, tending, in fact, to become indistinguishable.

We propose to create a voluntary Artist Solidarity Fund (ASF) in order to economically secure the cultural field and serve as a utopian model for new progressive forms of solidary politics.

The Capital Standard
Fabio Lattanzi Antinori
2018
Statue of Liberty
Elmgreen & Dragset
2018
Sans-titre (Limite 2)
Mathias Euwer
2016
Rituals of Resistance #7
Kay Walkowiak
2017
Rituals of Resistance #1
Kay Walkowiak
2017

Problematizing Rubens’ Winter

Precarious body/images

Perseverance in the Absurdity (film stills)
James Joyce
2018
JUST WINNERS!
Lukas Novak
2017

Je sais, mais quand même

IR-X Nude
Tobi Siebrecht
2018
I Would Like To Be A Better Person
Marta Navaridas
2018

Haven’t We Always Been Precarious?

GUESTLIST
Eike König
2018

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