BARBARA KAPUSTA IS PART OF HYSTERICAL MINING AT KUNSTHALLE WIEN
Hysterical Mining
Kunsthalle Wien
Opening 28.05.19
Exhibition 29.05.19—06.10.19
The exhibition analyzes the material worlds we are creating through technology and technology’s role in shaping local and global configurations of power, forms of identity, and ways of living. It draws on radical feminist and ecofeminist theories from the 1970s until now that criticized and revised the nexus tying new technologies and techno-science to patriarchal ideas. Its agenda is both intellectual and political. The works of the artists included in the show go beyond critique to think and enact other kinds of knowledge, skills, and bodily practices regarding the use as well as production of (new) technologies.
Artists (amongst others): Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Judith Fegerl, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Pratchaya Phinthong, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rézaire
Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller
Kunsthalle Wien
Opening 28.05.19
Exhibition 29.05.19—06.10.19
The exhibition analyzes the material worlds we are creating through technology and technology’s role in shaping local and global configurations of power, forms of identity, and ways of living. It draws on radical feminist and ecofeminist theories from the 1970s until now that criticized and revised the nexus tying new technologies and techno-science to patriarchal ideas. Its agenda is both intellectual and political. The works of the artists included in the show go beyond critique to think and enact other kinds of knowledge, skills, and bodily practices regarding the use as well as production of (new) technologies.
Artists (amongst others): Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Judith Fegerl, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Pratchaya Phinthong, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rézaire
Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller
> Kunsthalle Wien

Hysterical Mining
Kunsthalle Wien
Opening 28.05.19
Exhibition 29.05.19—06.10.19
The exhibition analyzes the material worlds we are creating through technology and technology’s role in shaping local and global configurations of power, forms of identity, and ways of living. It draws on radical feminist and ecofeminist theories from the 1970s until now that criticized and revised the nexus tying new technologies and techno-science to patriarchal ideas. Its agenda is both intellectual and political. The works of the artists included in the show go beyond critique to think and enact other kinds of knowledge, skills, and bodily practices regarding the use as well as production of (new) technologies.
Artists (amongst others): Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Judith Fegerl, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Pratchaya Phinthong, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rézaire
Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller
Kunsthalle Wien
Opening 28.05.19
Exhibition 29.05.19—06.10.19
The exhibition analyzes the material worlds we are creating through technology and technology’s role in shaping local and global configurations of power, forms of identity, and ways of living. It draws on radical feminist and ecofeminist theories from the 1970s until now that criticized and revised the nexus tying new technologies and techno-science to patriarchal ideas. Its agenda is both intellectual and political. The works of the artists included in the show go beyond critique to think and enact other kinds of knowledge, skills, and bodily practices regarding the use as well as production of (new) technologies.
Artists (amongst others): Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Judith Fegerl, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Pratchaya Phinthong, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rézaire
Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller
> Kunsthalle Wien