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4. März 2017 Büro Patrick HeypeterPhotography

Faceless – Photo Series

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Wonderful Serenity プリンセス セレニティ

THIS IS A WEBSITE ABOUT WORK

Stefan Schiek: Everything is not alright»»»»

Sandra Kosorotova: What does Post-Fordism feel like? How is precarity sensed? Can it materialize as an embodied sensation? Will it be codified as a medical disorder?»»»»

Tiqqun: Preliminary Materials for a Theory of the Young-Girl»»»»

Andrew Norman Wilson: Workers Leaving the Googleplex»»»»

Arts of the Working Class»»»»

The representation of physical labour in art has shifted from a historically aestheticised position toward something less tangible, less celebrated, and more dystopian in its critique of hyper-capitalism, and the new (and outdated) dynamics of economic production today. WORK WORK WORK WORK WORK WORK presents a variety of artistic and theoretical approaches regarding representations of labour in contemporary art and culture. With a nod to past representations, it maps the past to the present day – with a view to the future. Questioning how contemporary representations of labour differ from those of the past, it examines how the Fordist realities of workers underpinning the (current) cheap labour market are still on the periphery of our collective consciousness, despite (and perhaps due to) a shift to an increasingly techno-capitalist, immaterial, digital economy. The content traverses themes of class, race, gender, the non-human and the post-colonial condition, all within the context of current (and historical) labour forces and the global economy. With contributions from a range of disciplines, mediums and positions, WORK manifests itself here as an experimental web platform. New content by commissioned artists, academics and thinkers is regularly released here, as well as a range of related exhibitions, talks, publications and other relevant content. <em>WORK</em> is a project created by <a href="http://www.david-ashleykerr.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">David Ashley Kerr</a>, facilitated by the <a href="https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-collegium-for-advanced-studies" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies</a> and generously supported by <a href="https://koneensaatio.fi/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kone Foundation</a>. <img class="aligncenter wp-image-1251 size-full" src="https://workworkworkworkworkwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/20190610_Work_About_Logos_UoHKone.png" alt="" width="760" height="300" /> <a href="https://workworkworkworkworkwork.com/imprint-privacy/">Imprint</a> – <a href="https://workworkworkworkworkwork.com/imprint-privacy/#privacy">Privacy</a>
  • #17Stefan Schiek: Everything is not alright
  • #16Sandra Kosorotova: What does Post-Fordism feel like? How is precarity sensed? Can it materialize as an embodied sensation? Will it be codified as a medical disorder?
  • #15Tiqqun: Preliminary Materials for a Theory of the Young-Girl
  • #14Andrew Norman Wilson: Workers Leaving the Googleplex
  • #13Arts of the Working Class
  • #12Susanna Lindberg: Robots in Art: Where's the Work?
  • #11Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations
  • #10Tom Roberts: Shearing the rams
  • #09Henning Trüper: Günther Uecker – the Work of the Dead, and the Contemporaneity of Art
  • #08David Attwood: Time = Money
  • #07Isabelle Graw: The value of the art commodity.
  • #06Enrico Freitag: Labora
  • #05Amalia Ulman: Privilege
  • #04Jeff Wall: Volunteer
  • #03Jean-François Millet: The Gleaners
  • #02»All in a day, Brian.« Interview with artist Demelza Watts
  • #01The fruits of our Labour ??????
  • #Amalia Ulman
  • #Andrew Norman Wilson
  • #David Attwood
  • #Demelza Watts
  • #Enrico Freitag
  • #Günther Uecker
  • #Jean-François Millet
  • #Jeff Wall
  • #John D. Batten
  • #Joseph Beuys
  • #Karel Čapek
  • #Leonel Moura
  • #Matthias Grünewald
  • #Patrick Tresset
  • #Philipp Ruch
  • #Ryoji Ikeda
  • #Sandra Kosorotova
  • #Stefan Schiek
  • #Théodore Géricault
  • #Tiqqun
  • #Tom Roberts
  • #Zentrum für politische Schönheit
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