ARTIST PROFILE

Klára Lázničková

  • Czech Republic (b. 1995 in Brno)
  • Currently in Praha, Brno, Ostrava, Czech Republic.
  • Classical painter and intermedial artist. My focus is mainly between painting, especially tigers, redrawings old cartoon jokes, participation in Global Genocide group and performing in duvet covers.
Interventions

Interventions

  • 2020
  • 47 min, 13 sec

  • https://www.facebook.com/globgen 1. intervention to campaign of czech right wing party ODS in Brno (2020) 2. intervention to March for water for people in Moravsky Pisek (2020) 3. intervention to Christmas market in Brno (2019) 4. gallery 209, FaVU

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    Global Genocide Inc. | 2020

Global Genocide is a fictious joint-stock company whose main product is Global climate change. The collective through performances, installations and interventions in public space presents the vision of a near future of fully automated capitalism in which human workers are completely redundant. In this new upcoming situation the workers are no longer essential for the creation of capital but instead they present a potential risk for the capital: their desires for dignified life and persistent voting rights is a dangerous mixture. The company has a solution for the richest to this risky scenario: Global climate change. It is a completely organic product which naturally lowers the population of the working class as the temperature slowly rises. As a bonus the process goes in synchronization with the accelerating rate of automation and the deployment of autonomous robots. As an artistic collective we try to find a resolution to the tacit question: Why does the right wing like the climate change so much? Our artworks present a logical yet surprising answer to it. Members: Martin Zak, Klara Laznickova, Bernardeta Babakova, Jonas Svoboda, Andreas Gajdosik, Daniel Novacek.