In the Exhibit Galerie, the contemporary exhibition space of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna at Schillerplatz, everything revolves around the complexity of sleeping and sleep from 22.3.2023 in the exhibition
Sleepy Politics – How to learn about conviviality and alternative life forms through sleep: as an almost useless counterpoint to the working body in neoliberal ideology to the expression of tangible care. The opening will take place on 21.3.2023 at 18 h, the exhibition, artist talks and guided tours can be visited free of charge.
According to sleep research, humans sleep through ⅓ of their lifetime. This statement can be quite sobering when capitalism perceives individual time as a resource, diminishing our sleep phases further and further. The sleeping body becomes a lazy antagonist and the otherwise hard-working body appears useless in the neoliberal ideology. The resulting societal and collective disease patterns are the symptom of a burnt-out and exhausted world.
Together with eleven artistic positions the exhibition Sleepy Politics – How to learn about conviviality and alternative life forms through sleep embarks on a sleepy fieldtrip for new ways of living and solidarity-based forms of togetherness. In the spheres of possibility between sleep, society, and nature, for us, the curators Francesca Romana Audretsch and Lotti Brockmann, the exhibition Sleepy Politics is a lullaby yet a wakeup call from deep sleep. The exhibition offers a platform for an artistic discourse, addressing the multi-faceted appearance of sleeping bodies.
The human need for sleep is dependent on the social and economic accesses to active life. In this way, the question of sleep simultaneously addresses the question of justice and challenges the validity of privileges and hierarchical norms within our society. For the curators, sleeping is a communication form of perceptible care, which arises from methods of collective imagination, intimate transformation, and diverse regeneration. The curatorial practice is understood as a lying act with a horizontal gaze that interweaves artistic positions and searches for alliances. Different themes like radical rest, restless sleep, colonialised sleep, interspecies sleep, repair and sleep, sleep deprivation, queering sleep, non-human sleep, politics of laziness, sleeping resistance, or sleep deprivation and much more open up spaces for thought and action through artistic explorations.
The artistic positions make the exhibition a place of encounter for sleep and awakening, rest and movement, dreamlike absence and constant disposition. Therefore, sleep becomes a scene for debating political affairs and practices of resistance. Thus, a space is created where the emancipatory shaping of conviviality is negotiated under the conditions of social, ecological, and political crises.
- Exhibit Galerie: 22.3.-21.5.2023
- Opening: 21.3.2023, 18-22 h
- Exhibit Galerie, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Schillerplatz 3, OG1, 1010 Vienna
- Opening hours: daily except Mon 10-18h
- Current exhibition information
- Guided tours by curators on 20.4.2023 and 27.4.2023 at 17 h each with Francesca Romana Audretsch and Lotti Brockmann
- Artist talks in the exhibition:
Conversation 1: 21.3.2023, 16 h with the Bare Minimum Collective.
Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer and researcher from London and Christie Costello is an art historian, artist and writer, both belong to the Bare Minimum Collective. This collective believes in doing nothing, or at least as little as is asked of us.
Conversation 2: 20.4.2023, 18 h with Mia Imani
Mia Imani is an international, interdisciplinary artist and art writer. She questions how communities can heal individual, community, and societal trauma by creating works that sit between the worlds of art and science.
Conversation 3: 27.4.2023, 18 h with Eva Koťátková
Eva Koťátková is a contemporary artist from Prague. She is a co-founder of the platform Institute of Anxiety, which creates a space for collaboration between artists, theorists and activists.
An exhibition curated by Francesca Romana Audretsch and Lotti Brockmann
With contributions by Black Power Naps (Fannie Sosa & Niv Acosta), Mustafa Emin Büyükcoşkun & Osman Özarslan, Hannah Cooke, Emil Frederking & Geppert, Inside Job (Ula Lucińska & Michał Knychaus), Jannis Neumann, Cristina Díaz Moreno & Efrén García Grinda, Unstable Bodies (Christian Freude, Christina Jauernik, Johann Lurf, Jonathan Moser, Fabian Puttinger, Rüdiger Suppin), Anna Watzinger
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About the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
As Austria's most traditional art university, the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna has been an important educational institution for artists for over 325 years. Based on its leading position in Central Europe and its high quality standards, it is one of the most internationally renowned art universities, where teachers and students from all regions of the world work together.