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What to do after work? Guided tour through the exhibition with Andrea Hubin and Michael Simku

Date and time

Tuesday, 22.11.2022
17:00–19:00

Location

Kunsthalle Wien
Karlsplatz

Workshop, Guided tour
Zwei Personen betrachten eine große Plexiglasarbeit mit verschiedenen Motiv des Künstlerkollektivs Ausländer.
Installation view In the meantime, midday comes around: AUSLÄNDRER, From a Distinguished Foreigner to an Undesirable Alien, 2022, Kunsthalle Wien 2022, photo: Iris Ranzinger
Zwei Personen betrachten eine große Plexiglasarbeit mit verschiedenen Motiv des Künstlerkollektivs Ausländer.
Installation view In the meantime, midday comes around: AUSLÄNDRER, From a Distinguished Foreigner to an Undesirable Alien, 2022, Kunsthalle Wien 2022, photo: Iris Ranzinger

What to do after work? is a public intervention in the framework of the exhibition In the meantime, midday comes around and an open invitation to participate, speculate, or simply to listen in.

Please register via vermittlung@kunsthallewien.at.

Free admission.

The What to do after work? event series takes place every two weeks, on Tuesday from 5 pm to 7 pm.

“We hate work — the drudgery of wage labor, the grind, the side hustle, the neoliberal requirement for self-improvement.” (Bare Minimum Collective)

“Never work!” (Linda Bilda)

Several artists in the exhibition express their protest and resistance against the conditions under which work is currently organized through an attitude of refusal. They question the lack of alternatives that makes it hard to imagine our lives without work. During a tour of the exhibition, Andrea Hubin and Michael Simku, both art educators at Kunsthalle Wien and curators of the event series What to do after work?, will present works that highlight strategies such as “anti-work and idleness” as well as alliances and forms of organization oriented upon care work.