mumok

mixed up with others before we even begin

26 Nov 2022 - 10 Apr 2023

Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
Nilbar Güreş, Mayzu, 2022
© the artist
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Nilbar Güreş and objects from the mumok
collection
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Nilbar Güreş and objects from the mumok collection
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Nicolás Lamas and objects from the collection of the Natural History Museum Vienna
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Nicolás Lamas and objects from the collection of the Natural History Museum Vienna
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Slavs and Tartars and objects from the mumok collection
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Slavs and Tartars and objects from the mumok collection
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Leilah Babirye and objects from the mumok collection
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
works by Leilah Babirye and objects from the mumok collection
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
Exhibition view: mixed up with others before we even begin
Leilah Babirye, ohne Titel / no title, 2022
Maria Lassnig, Informel, 1951
Photo: Oliver Ottenschläger / © mumok
The exhibition mixed up with others before we even begin investigates models of thinking and working that reconcile different, sometimes contradictory entities within contemporary visual culture. Current artistic positions enter into a dialogue with selected works from the mumok collection and objects from the collections of the Natural History Museum Vienna to foreground the hybrid as an effective tenet, not only in artistic but also societal and political realms.

mixed up with others before we even begin celebrates the historical-cultural processes of creolization as a mode of world-making that has always been there. It encompasses moments of encounter and friendly gathering as well as those of collision, too. The exhibition features works that open perspectives to postcolonial histories of diversity, to satirical transliteration, queer folklore, and collective feminist rituals, to the molecular borders of the human body and its entanglements with science and technology.

Artists: Leilah Babirye, Mariana Castillo Deball, Anetta Mona Chişa & Lucia Tkáčová, Nilbar Güreş, Nicolás Lamas, Slavs and Tatars

The exhibition is accompanied by a symposium in cooperation with IFK International Research Center for Cultural Studies | University of Art and Design Linz in Vienna. Under the title The Virtues of Vulnerability. Societies in Times of Trouble the symposium examines concrete sites and problem zones where the vulnerable fabric of life becomes political and/or promising strategies of dealing with the bruises of extractivist projects rise to the surface. It will introduce and discuss lines of thought and diverse practices that can turn apparent deficiencies into assets.

Symposium curated by Karin Harrasser and Franz Thalmair

Exhibition curated by Franz Thalmair
 

Tags: Leilah Babirye, Mariana Castillo Deball, Nilbar Güres, Karin Harrasser, Nicolás Lamas, Slavs and Tatars, Franz Thalmair, Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkácová