Kunsthalle Wien

… of bread, wine, cars, security and peace

08 Mar - 04 Oct 2020

Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust: Tim Etchells, Being Free, 2020, courtesy the artist; Vitrine, London/Basel; Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco/New York & Ebensperger-Rhomberg, Berlin/Salzburg
The End Drawing, 2020, courtesy the artist & Gregor Podnar Gallery, Berlin
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust: Adji Dieye, Maggic Cube, 2016–2019, courtesy the artist
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust, Marina Naprushkina, red moabit, 2013–2019, courtesy the artist
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust: Anne Marie Jehle, Untitled, n.d., courtesy Anne Marie Jehle Foundation, Vaduz; Kontakt Sammlung, Vienna & Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust: Daniel Spoerri, Fadenscheinige Orakel, 2014, courtesy the artist & Verein zur Förderung des Werkes von Daniel Spoerri, Vienna
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust: Victoria Lomasko, Under Water, 2020, courtesy the artist
Installation view: ... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace, Kunsthalle Wien 2020, photo: Jorit Aust
... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace
8 March - 8 May 2020

... of bread, wine, cars, security and peace is the first exhibition WHW have curated since taking over the directorship of Kunsthalle Wien. This international group show is intended to provide an idea of the collective’s artistic and political interests, and to present some of the many artists who have inspired their work over the years. At the same time it serves as an introduction to the general orientation of the program which WHW will develop in the course of the next five years.

At the beginning of the 2000s, Lebanese writer Bilal Khbeiz described the unattainable dreams of a “good life” for people in the Global South – in contrast to the Western world – with “bread, wine, cars, security and peace” (Globalization and the Manufacture of Transient Events, Beirut: Ashkal Alwan, 2003). Almost two decades later, it seems that these basics are escaping more and more people, even those living in places where they were taken for granted: climate change puts the continuation of life on earth under question, ecological destruction gathers pace, and faith in the benevolence of capitalism was broken by the 2008 crash.

Presenting works by artists of different generations, the exhibition, which takes place at both venues of Kunsthalle Wien – Museumsquartier and Karlsplatz –, offers perspectives on the “good life” to suggest real alternatives to the perpetuation of ruinous economic violence and monstrous social forms. Critical, constructive, and imaginative voices act as faint signals of social change and new proposals of living together.

Artists: Marwa Arsanios, Zach Blas, Sonia Boyce, Banu Cennetoğlu, Alejandro Cesarco, Saddie Choua, Phil Collins, Alice Creischer, Adji Dieye, Ines Doujak, Melanie Ebenhoch, Tim Etchells, Kevin Jerome Everso, Forensic Architecture, Giorgi Gago Gagoshidze, Hito Steyerl & Miloš Trakilović, Monika Grabuschnigg, Vlatka Horvat, Anne Marie Jehle, Gülsün Karamustafa, Jessika Khazrik for the Society of False Witnesses, Victoria Lomasko, Hana Miletić & Globe Aroma, Marina Naprushkina, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Dan Perjovschi, Pirate Care, HC Playner, Oliver Ressler, School of Contradiction, Selma Selman, Andreas Siekmann, Daniel Spoerri, Mladen Stilinović, Marlene Streeruwitz, Milica Tomić ...

Curators: What, How & for Whom / WHW (Ivet Ćurlin, Nataša Ilić and Sabina Sabolović)
Curatorial Assistants: Laura Amann, Aziza Harmel
 

Tags: Forensic Architecture, Marwa Arsanios, Zach Blas, Sonia Boyce, Pirate Care, Banu Cennetoglu, Alejandro Cesarco, Saddie Choua, Phil Collins, Alice Creischer, Ivet Ćurlin, Adji Dieye, Ines Doujak, Melanie Ebenhoch, Tim Etchells, Kevin Jerome Everso, Giorgi Gago Gagoshidze, Monika Grabuschnigg, Vlatka Horvat, Nataša Ilić, Anne Marie Jehle, Gülsün Karamustafa, Jessika Khazrik, Victoria Lomasko, Hana Miletić, Marina Naprushkina, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Dan Perjovschi, HC Playner, Oliver Ressler, Sabina Sabolović, Selma Selman, Andreas Siekmann, Daniel Spoerri, Hito Steyerl, Mladen Stilinovic, Marlene Streeruwitz, Milica Tomic, Miloš Trakilović, Sylvia Palacios Whitman