Artists:
*Vlado Alonso* (Paris )
*Big Hope* (Budapest/Berlin)
* Cicero Egli* (Geneva)
*Julia Klaring & Nils Olger* (Vienna)
*Andreja Kuluncic* (Zagreb)
*molleindustria* (Milan)
* Radna Zena *(Beograd/Moscow/Beograd)
*REINIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT *(Dresden)
*Kurt Ryslavy* (Brussels)
*Si Schroeder* (Dublin)
* Andreas Siekmann* (Berlin)
Curator: Marko Stamenkovic* (Beograd)
The exhibition opens up the issue of Labour, while the current problematics revolving around the new work-conditions, as well as the impact of transformed work-concepts on a general value-system and social psychology, are being observed from and within the perspective of an omnipresent neoliberal order. Immaterial labour, flexibility, temporariness and insecurity pertaining to all forms of job-engagement today, (un)employment, work-ethics, new forms of organization, social security, alternative models, economic migrations, global movements etc., figure among all sorts of issues put into question (at the level of this displaying "sample", in various visual and discursive formats: video, music, photography, drawing, installation, computer-game, publications, public discussion, ...) in the projects of contemporary artists/groups coming from Berlin, Budapest, Paris, Vienna, Dresden, Brussels, Zagreb, Geneva, Dublin, Milan, Moscow and Belgrade. The exhibition aims at pointing out the necessity of rethinking the socio-economic effects of transition in the conditions determined by the privatization process of a formerly state-owned property, and consequently, by the transformation of work-practices, as well as of the value-parameters in everyday life.