The Way Things Are...
This catalogue was published in conjunction with the Thyssen – Bornemisza Art Contemporary to coincide with the exhibition of the same name at the Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu in Toruń.
This selection of artworks drawn from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary Foundation explores the artistic representations of today's ever more precarious work spheres within advanced economies. These dramatic but also multivocal 'work histories'- as narrated by Los Carpinteros, Anetta Mona Chisa and Lucia Tkáčová, Julian Rosefeldt, Allan Sekula and Andreas Siekmann - result from radical shifts in production and work process, such as the outsourcing services to migrantworks, often sans papers, and from larger restratifications reflecting the changing orders of social representation.




While employing very distinct artistic languages - including theatrical reenactment, performative contextualization, poetic documentarism, and the appropriation of the figure of the craftsman - the works in the exhibition engage with rather than comment upon today' s 'ways of life'. What we find is a performative understanding of a larger historical shifts at work: rather than opting for the remote position of the observer, the artist situates their speech (or their images and representations) within the contigences of specific contexts and employ familiar tropes such as humor, slapstick, photography, and enactment to reach their audiences.
The book contains:
Stefan Mucha Preface
Francesca
von Habsburg A Maiden' s Voyage
Daniela Zyman The Way
Things Are...
Daniel Muzyczuk 'Social change? Change is
Eternal. Nothing Ever Changes.' Art, Work and Machine.
Saskia
Sassen Transformation in the Organization of the Labour
Process
Andrzej Stasiuk Dukla
False Paradise:
Julian Rosefeldt in Conversation with Joachim Jaeger
Brigitte
Huck, Allan Sekula Fish Story
Eugenio Valdes Fingueroa The
Key and The Keyhole in the Lock
Daniela Zyman The Craftsman
Revisited
Konstantin Akinsha Playing with Modernity
Andreas
Siekmann The Exclusive
Barbara Horvath, Daniela Zyman True
(Hi)stories of Work
The Way Things Are...
Copy
editing: Daniela Zyman (T-B A 21), Alexandra Hennig (T-B A 21)
26
x 20 cm., 216 pages, soft binding, colour pictures
Written in
Polish and English
ISBN 978-3-86560-485-9, Toruń 2008
