Hacking Identity - Dancing Diversity, Buch


Industrial Hall Möllerei, Esch-Belval 2022

ESCH 2022, ZKM Karlsruhe, Hacking Identity - Dancing Diversity

Hatje Cantz
Buch, color, 176 pages, 17 x 23.5 cm
2022
English, French
Ed. Anett Holzheid, Françoise Poos, text(s) by Anett Holzheid, Georges Mischo, Françoise Poos, Sam Tanson, Peter Weibel, graphic design by Rutger Fuchs
ISBN 978-3-7757-5239-8
hatjecantz.de
Exhibition Brochure DE, EN, FR
Remix Art: How Contemporary Media Art Forges New Narratives

Hacking Identity—Dancing Diversity opens a vivid kaleidoscope of artistic notions of identity that reflect upon the particular and the universal, the aesthetic and the intellectual, the historical and the futuristic, the human and the non-human. Organized in cooperation with the ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, a unique cultural institution in Europe, expanding the original tasks of a museum by combining research, exhibitions and performances, the exhibition is curated by Anett Holzheid, scientific consultant at ZKM, and Peter Weibel, its chairman and director.
Under the heading Hacking Identity - Dancing Diversity, 28 contemporary artworks by internationally acclaimed media artists have been installed throughout the historic industrial building. Video installations, large-scale screen projections, participatory artworks and sculptural objects visualise phenomena related to the dissolution, transformation and duplication of identity. On three floors of the Möllerei, visitors can encounter doppelgängers, avatars, iconic figures from the world of gaming, bizarre sci-fi creatures and surprisingly ambiguous mirror images.

EXHIBITION
Möllerei, Esch-Belval
February 27–May 15, 2022

Kuratiert von: Prof. Peter Weibel & Dr. Anett Holzheid
Künstler*innen: Kateryna Borovschi (ES), Ludger Brümmer (DE), Saddie Choua (BE), Nadim Choufi (LB), Danica Dakić (DE), Margret Eicher (DE), Thomas Feuerstein (AT), Chiara Fumai (IT), Christoph Girardet (DE) & Matthias Müller (DE), Daniel Heiss (DE), Hanna Haaslahti (FI), Délio Jasse (IT), Marc Lee (CH), Marie-Luce Nadal (FR), onformative (DE), Dennis Oppenheim (US), Wong Ping (HK), Jonathan Rescigno (FR/DE), rosalie (DE), Lázaro Saavedra (CU), Tristan Schulze (DE), Christa Sommerer (AT) & Laurent Mignonneau (AT), Lu Yang (CN), Virgil Widrich (AT)

 


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