Lisa Schmidt-Colinet
Alexander Schmoeger
Florian Zeyfang
Libia Castro
Olafur Olafsson
cylixe
Jan Peter Hammer
Annika Eriksson
Brigitta Kuster
Gülây Akin
Angelika Levi
Ina Wudtke
Iratxe Jaio
Klaas van Gorkum
Oliver Ressler
Ines Schaber
Mathias Heyden
Vermeir
Heiremans
Ina Wudtke
Florian Wüst
The exhibition investigates the interrelations between the realms of housing, art, and capital in different urban contexts around the world: from Berlin to Caracas, from Havana to Hong Kong, from Brussels to Tbilisi.
Curated by Ina Wudtke and Florian Wüst
The exhibition LIFE’S FINEST VALUES presents video works by 21 artists, filmmakers, and architects. The exhibition investigates the interrelations between the realms of housing, art, and capital in different urban contexts around the world: from Berlin to Caracas, from Havana to Hong Kong, from Brussels to Tbilisi. The title of the exhibition was a slogan used by a real estate company in Berlin to market luxury apartments. The values that this slogan bespeaks have been reappropriated by the participants in their works. The video works share a focus on text, dialogue, and interview formats as a means of political analysis and knowledge production. Many projects deconstruct neoliberal language and ideology, which often consciously extract loaded words like “freedom”, “values”, and “life” from their historical contexts and equate them with the “freedom of the market” and “monetary value”, thus promoting a concept of “life” solely as a “market-oriented project”.
Image: The Good Life (a guided tour), Vermeir & Heiremans, 2009 Photo credits: Michael De Lausnay
Opening: April 15, 2015, 7:00 pm
April 17, 2015, 4:00 pm: Life, Labor, Looking. Lecture by Dieter Lesage (in English).
May 29, 2015, 7:00 pm: Handel mit der Zukunft. Screening and artists’ talk with Arne Hector & Minze Tummescheit and Vermeir & Heiremans, moderated by Florian Wüst (in English).
Kunsthalle Exnergasse Wuk
Wahringer Strasse 59 Wien
Opening Hours:
Tue-Fri: 1 pm - 6 pm
Sat: 11 am - 2 pm