Exhibition and Publication. The curatorial collective Artist Project Group interrogates phenomena of capitalism through curatorial and artistic methods, in an attempt to build platforms for resilient aesthetic and artistic practices. In our project for curated_by with Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman we continue to investigate the capitalist overproduction of meaning, including the recuperation of crisis phenomena into the market, and ask „What Can Artists Do Now?”
Artist Project Group (Bernhard Garnicnig, Lukas Heistinger, Andrea Steves)
What Would Artists Do? is an agency/festival presenting consultancy services by artists. You can participate in unfolding artworks via messenger conversations and research surveys, and join us in a collective thought process around the Artist As Consultant. The practices of the artists represented here move beyond the formats and economies of the art market and academia. They challenge the dominance of the consultancy industry and its methods as they pervade our political environment and social lives. What Would Artists Do? is the next step towards a cooperative agency for artists‘ performative knowledge practices and succeeds the workshop Artists Have The Answers?.
Artist Project Group (Bernhard Garnicnig, Lukas Heistinger, Andrea Steves)
An introduction to memeclassworldwide in the form of a text and video playlist for the Art & Education Classroom series. Classroom is a series of video programs curated by educators, artists, and writers. Each program assembles films, interviews, lectures, panel discussions, and documentaries from a variety of sources to engage with themes relevant to contemporary art and cultural production.
Experimental Publishing Partner for the Technosphere Project, 2014-2018, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin. Image and text-based video and custom coded video/text interface as continent Issue 6.3 / 2017. The emergence of the Technosphere through planetary-scale technologies continues to be manifested only through its points of condensation, that is, as objects of our everyday. (1948) The publishing collective continent. presents their latest issue on the Technosphere, this time entirely realised as a video, continuing a project “to lose all words all together”. notions, visions and intuitions picked up through interviews and awareness at the last technosphere knowledge campus, the work started where traditional interview, editing and omission process ends and creates an associative bridge to the 1948 Technosphere inflection point.
Editor for continent issue 7.1 / 2018. With contributions by Erik Born, Lia Carreira, Fabian Faltin, Geraldine Juárez, Franziska Huemer-Fistelberger, Steve Lyons & Jason Jones, Rosemary Lee, Manuel Minch, Armin Medosch, Jamie Allen, Eva-Maria Mandl and Seth Weiner. Editorial support by Maximilian Thoman, additional editing and translation by Nadežda Kinsky Müngersdorff.