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Work it, feel it!

21.6.–10.9.2017
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Danilo Correale, No More Sleep No More, 2014/16, Courtesy der Künstler und Galerie Raucci/Santamaria, Neapel/Mailand

Location

Kunsthalle Wien
Karlsplatz

Part of the Vienna Biennale 2017At its Karlsplatz location, the Kunsthalle Wien’s exhibition Work it, feel it! is dedicated to the work of the future and the future of work. The exhibition focuses on the demands placed on the human body and its possibilities to act, as seen against the backdrop of an increasingly automated workplace. What are the mechanisms of discipline and control that have been applied to the mind, and above all to the body, to make it an efficient production tool and a pillar of consumerism?

Until the mid-20th century, within the disciplinary societies, “enclosed milieus” (“milieux clos”, e.g. schools, factories, clinics, etc.) served the formation of bodies, whereas today’s control societies aim to make bodies useful and teachable by means of information.

At the same time, new techniques are developing, which serve less to adapt the bodies for the production sector, but rather to train them – for the sake of physicality itself – to become ever more “perfect”, physically fit and (leisure-)consuming subjects. Which ideals are being pushed? And what happens to the bodies that resist and escape optimization?

Between utopia and dystopia, between speculation and analysis, the exhibition’s artists outline working environments of the future against the background of their economic and political instrumentalization.

Artists: Apparatus 22, Hannah Black, Danilo Correale, Juliette Goiffon / Charles Beauté, Louise Hervé / Chloé Maillet, Shawn Maximo, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Toni Schmale, Romana Schmalisch / Robert Schlicht, Visible Solutions

Curator: Anne Faucheret Associate curator: Eva Meran

Vienna Biennale 2017

Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Danilo Correale, No More Sleep No More, 2014/16, Courtesy der Künstler und Galerie Raucci/Santamaria, Neapel/Mailand
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Shawn Maximo, Creeper Comforts (Specialty Multi), 2017, Courtesy der Künstler
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Sidsel Meineche Hansen, ONEself, 2015, Courtesy die Künstlerin und Rodeo Gallery, London
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Danilo Correale, Boosted, 2014, Courtesy der Künstler und Galerie Raucci/Santamaria, Neapel/Mailand
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Toni Schmale, hafenperle II, aus der Serie: fuhrpark. was das/der neue gefährt sein kann, 2013, Courtesy die Künstlerin und Galerie Christine König, Wien
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Shawn Maximo, Creeper Comforts (Specialty Multi), 2017, Courtesy der Künstler
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Hannah Black, Bodybuilding, 2015, Courtesy die Künstlerin und Arcadia Missa, London
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Apparatus 22, Untitled (ohne Titel) V1, V2, V5, V7, V8, aus der Serie: ARRANGEMENTS & HAZE, 2017, Courtesy die Künstler/innen, GALLLERIAPIÙ, Bologna und KILOBASE BUCHAREST, Bukarest
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Juliette Goiffon / Charles Beauté: Upgrade (overall equipment), 2017, Courtesy die Künstler/innen und Galerie Eva Meyer, Paris
Installationsansicht: Work it, feel it!, Kunsthalle Wien 2017, Foto: Jorit Aust: Romana Schmalisch/Robert Schlicht, Let Live and Make Work, 2017, Courtesy die Künstler/innen
Shawn Maximo, SMCC (Detail), 2017, Courtesy der Künstler