Exhibition: Oct 5 - 31, 2018

It's Worth It

ISBN BOOKS&GALLERY, BUDAPEST (HU)

With works by Gabriella Csoszó, Nadine Fecht, Tibor Horváth, Geraldine Juárez, Elli Kuruş, Simon Elias Meier, Pilvi Takala


There is an ongoing interest in contemporary art to investigate economies of value, concerning culture, the world of labor or the effects of technology. Today we are faced with several, simultaneous challenges: possibilities and dependencies posed by digital infrastructures, late capitalist corporate strategies and the demand for flexibility and creativity in post-fordist labor modes. The participants of the group exhibition It’s Worth It! reflect on current shifts of values from a variety of perspectives; they point to gaps and frictions, questioning the value of work, performance and art as such.

The artists draw from imagined or real – yet absurdly unlikely – events, performative situations resembling social experiments or create abstract imagery to visualize the omnipresence of economic processes. They are seismographic surveys or acute reactions to challenges within the everyday, from the clogging Hungarian bureaucracy to striving multinational companies. At the forefront of the exhibition It’s Worth It! are discrepancies and shortcomings in processes of evaluation, in order to analyze their systemic and ingrained structures. The economic reality of ISBN books+gallery, a recently opened art book store and project space, serves as the contextual backdrop of the exhibition.

Location: ISBN könyv+galéria
1084 Budapest, Víg utca 2.
Opening hours: Tu-Fri: 12-19:00 Sat: 14-18:00


The ISBN books+gallery will be CLOSED between the 9th and 14th of October, instead you can find our booths at the Budapest Art Market and at the Budapest ArtBook Fair!

Sponsored by: ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehung), art quarter budapest.

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DATES

  • Oct 5 - 31, 2018

LOCATION

  • ISBN books&gallery
  • Víg utca 2
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • 1084

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