Olaf Nicolai, GIRO, somewhere in halted time, earth, 2015/2016, © (Olaf Nicolai) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2015
Olaf Nicolai, GIRO, somewhere in halted time, earth, 2015/2016, © (Olaf Nicolai) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2015

Fabrik

On the Circulation of Data, Goods and People

21 Sep 2019
 - 
1 Mar 2020
Museu Oscar Niemeyer
Rua Marechal Hermes, 999
80530.230 Curitiba

German Pavilion 2015 on tour

What can images do today? This question is the focus of Florian Ebner's exhibition ‘Fabrik - On the Circulation of Data, Goods and People’. The motif of circulating images, people, goods and money runs like a common thread through the works shown by Olaf Nicolai, Hito Steyerl, Tobias Zielony and Jasmina Metwaly and Philip Rizk. The photographic and video works and digital installations are about the refugees and losers of the neoliberal system, a combative computer game developer, real and imaginary workers of liquidated or virtual factories, and people living on roofs looking for freedom. They are all protagonists of co-existence in the 21st century. In their works, the artists address the question of the scope of freedom that each of us has in a world in which the internet is a seemingly ideal form of participation. Forms of protest and reporting play in this a central role.

The exhibition ‘Fabrik - On the Circulation of Data, Goods and People’ arose out of Germany's contribution to the 56th International Art Exhibition of the Biennale di Venezia. Displaying the exhibition in various locations around the world is intended to make it accessible to those who lacked the means to travel to Venice in 2015.

Curator

Florian Ebner has been head of the Photography Department of the Centre Pompidou in Paris since 2017. Previously, the art historian was head of the Photographic Collection at the Museum Folkwang in Essen. In 2015, Ebner was curator of the German Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.

Exhibitions worldwide

With over 20 touring exhibitions currently travelling across the globe and with its diverse event programmes on contemporary art, the ifa links the German art scene with internationally active cultural creators and forms cooperations and networks. The projects, many of which were developed in co-creation with local partners, cover the various disciplines of modern and contemporary fine arts – from current themes in architecture, photography and design to Bauhaus and monographic exhibitions such as Rosemarie Trockel or Wolfgang Tillmans. These projects generate local meeting platforms and allow international perspectives on topics of global relevance. The ifa also provides loan exhibits to interested museums.

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