Landscapes of Labour
Ana Alenso, Ericka Beckman, Céline Berger, Eli Cortiñas, Kate Crawford & Vladan Joler, Simon Denny, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Melanie Gilligan, Allan Sekula, Wang Bing
26 Aug 2022 - 08 Jan 2023
Simon Denny, Amazon delivery drone patent drawing as virtual Rio Tinto mineral globe (US 10,246,186 Bl: UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE WITH INFLATABLE MEMBRANE, 2019), 2021, Pulverbeschichtetes Aluminium, Stahl, Glasfaser, Harz, Farbe, 170 x 150 x 175 cm, Courtesy der Künstler und Petzel Gallery, Foto: Nick Ash
Ana Alenso, Lo que la mina te da, la mina te quita, 2021, verschiedene Materialien, Courtesy die Künstlerin, Foto: Tomas Eyzaguirre
Opening: August 25, 2022, 7 pm
Exhibition: August 26, 2022 to January 8, 2023
In the age of globalisation, the world of work is less dependent on physical place and geographical location. But does space really disappear, or do new spaces of labour and new geographical references emerge to replace the old ones? These questions are central to the group exhibition Landscapes of Labour, which sheds light on current economic processes and the role of workers within them as a relationship based on spatial constellations.
Exhibition: August 26, 2022 to January 8, 2023
In the age of globalisation, the world of work is less dependent on physical place and geographical location. But does space really disappear, or do new spaces of labour and new geographical references emerge to replace the old ones? These questions are central to the group exhibition Landscapes of Labour, which sheds light on current economic processes and the role of workers within them as a relationship based on spatial constellations.