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January 22 – March 15, 2025 WIFI & WATERCOLORS
Sarah Bogner Mike Bouchet VALIE EXPORT Jojo Gronostay Nschotschi Haslinger Elke Silvia Krystufek Xenia Lesniewski Angelika Loderer Lazar Lyutakov Michèle Pagel Gunter Reski Maruša Sagadin Charlotte Thrane Julian Turner Kay Walkowiak
Our daily lives are a weave of routines and rituals—an invisible structure that holds our existence together and becomes perceptible only when disrupted. Yet, the everyday is far more than a collection of habits; it is a political, poetic, and generative space.
Building on this idea, the ordinary should not be seen as mere self-evidence but as an aesthetic and cultural resonance chamber. The objects that fill our living spaces and the gestures and patterns that structure our days are much more than functional necessities. They carry layers of meaning, deeply interwoven with social, cultural, and political structures.
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Press Release
January 22 – March 15, 2025 WIFI & WATERCOLORS
Sarah Bogner Mike Bouchet VALIE EXPORT Jojo Gronostay Nschotschi Haslinger Elke Silvia Krystufek Xenia Lesniewski Angelika Loderer Lazar Lyutakov Michèle Pagel Gunter Reski Maruša Sagadin Charlotte Thrane Julian Turner Kay Walkowiak
Our daily lives are a weave of routines and rituals—an invisible structure that holds our existence together and becomes perceptible only when disrupted. Yet, the everyday is far more than a collection of habits; it is a political, poetic, and generative space.
Building on this idea, the ordinary should not be seen as mere self-evidence but as an aesthetic and cultural resonance chamber. The objects that fill our living spaces and the gestures and patterns that structure our days are much more than functional necessities. They carry layers of meaning, deeply interwoven with social, cultural, and political structures.
Walls, door handles, scissors, or...More