Show me tomorrow, we will go there
2018 | HISK, Gent
In the exhibition Show me tomorrow, we will go there a constellation of video registrations and found objects interact with each other and with the space of the former barracks.
The biopolitical condition of the bodies are an important part of the work. The body does not act and behave following its own will or desire. Like a puppet driven by small cables, the body acts following a social will, doing what is attended. Without any possibility, as an individual, to interrogate oneself about the way and reasons of his acting. – extract of letter from Bernhard Rüdiger, October 2018