Secession

Jens Haaning

06 Jul - 09 Sep 2007

Jens Haaning, AN AVERAGE AUSTRIAN YEAR INCOME, Secession 2007
Photo: Jens Ziehe
JENS HAANING
AN AVERAGE AUSTRIAN YEAR INCOME
July 6 – September 9, 2007
Secession exhibition spaces

Borders to be marked out or crossed, differences, inclusions and exclusions – these are a central theme in the work of Jens Haaning. For borders – territorial, national, linguistic, social, economic, cultural, legal – regulate the coexistence of different people and interests. The Danish artist came to prominence with works of institutional critique during the 1990s. His projects inquire into the political in art, sounding out the interface between social reality and the art institutional context in ways both astonishing and cryptic.

Haaning deals primarily with the question of how society constitutes itself and how power is expressed and communicated within it. Who is represented in what form? Who has a voice? He directs his attention towards those not granted the opportunity to inscribe themselves into the dominant system, to help shape it or reflect on it. In his work, Jens Haaning focuses in particular on processes of integration among immigrants and on highlighting cultural complexity. He always operates with exemplary everyday situations.

For an exhibition at the Kunsthalle in Middelburg (NL) in 1996, he transplanted an entire garment factory into the venue for the duration of the show, complete with infrastructure and workforce. The basic motif here was not just an approach based on institutional critique, but also a model comparison between economic and artistic work. The value of the work in the textile factory performed by immigrant workers was easier to measure, seemingly more real, because it could be expressed in numbers as profit and in terms of production output. The added value of artistic work or activity, on the other hand, is evaluated not in economic terms but on a discursive level via issues of agreement and visibility.

For the Secession Jens Haaning has developed a new piece of work entitled AN AVERAGE AUSTRIAN YEAR INCOME (2007). The work consists of fiftyone €500 notes, one €200 note, and two Austrian €2 coins, carefully arranged and framed. The total amount of €25,704 corresponds to an average annual income in Austria in 2005 (source: Statistik Austria) – a piece of information which every visitor can relate to directly, and in so doing engage with the art work in an immediate way. At the same time Haaning is using this piece to examine the relationship between art/ market/capital, as well as the production of value per se. Thus the actual exchange value (nominal value) of the money is not only subject to a symbolic, but also to an actual economic revaluation due to its definition and presentation as a product of artistic labour, for the sale price of the piece would always be higher than the actual value of raw materials, thereby creating a surplus value. The presentation of the piece opposite the entrance hall and box office is in this instance just as deliberate as is a discourse on the evaluation of different kinds of labour both desired and stimulated.

The exhibition will be accompanied by the publication of a catalogue (German/English).

JENS HAANING, born 1965 in Hoersholm, lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark.

SOLO SHOWS (selection): 2007 Jens Haaning, Institut d'art contemporain, Villeurbanne; 2005 DANMARK, Galerie Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen; Knud, Erik, Brian, Nina..., Rote Zelle, Munich; 2004 Light Bulb Exchange, Goodwater Gallery, Simon's Restaurant (Niagara Falls), Toronto; 2003 Deutschland, Kunstverein und Stiftung Springerhornhof, Neukirchen; Antonio, Aurangzeap, Espai 13, Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona; Turning inside out and outside in, David Pestorius, Brisbane; Changing cultural power relations, Johann König, Berlin; 2002 Bangkok lightbulb exchange, Galerie Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen; 2000 Gallery Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin.

GROUP SHOWS (selection): 2006 This is America, Centraal Museum, Utrecht; The Show Will Be Open When The Show Will Be Closed, Store Gallery and various locations, London; La Monnaie Vivante, CAC Brétigny, Paris; 2005 Use this kind of Sky, Keith Talent Gallery, London; Shrinking Cities, Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig; About Beauty, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; Populism, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius/ National Museum of Art Architecture and Design, Oslo/ Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam/ Frankfurter Kunstverein; 2004 Berlin North, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Ethnic Marketing, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva; Social Capital, Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program exhibition, New York; 2003 Ten years anniversary exhibition, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen; 2002 Touch: Relational Art from the 1990s to Now, San Francisco Art Institute; I promise it’s political, Museum Ludwig, Cologne; 2001 The better you look the more you see, Gallery Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin.

For further information please contact:
Urte Schmitt-Ulms, tel.: +43 1 587 53 07-10;
fax: +43 1 587 53 07-34; email: pr@secession.at
 

Tags: Jens Haaning, Joan Miró