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(Not) work: collective notes

Status, Оля Сосновская, Nicolay Spesivtsev, Dzina Zhuk, Нильс Клаессон 2019
2/28/2019
  • Status
    author, owner
  • Оля Сосновская
    author
  • Nicolay Spesivtsev
    author
  • Dzina Zhuk
    author
  • Нильс Клаессон
    author
  • Поль Лафарг
    mentioned
  • Марсель Дюшан
    mentioned
  • Kazimir Malevich
    mentioned
  • Младен Стилинович
    mentioned
  • н и и ч е г о д е л а т ь
    mentioned
  • eeefff
    mentioned
  • Мартинка Бобрикова
    mentioned
  • Оскар де Кармен
    mentioned
  • Пьер Дардо
    mentioned
  • Кристиан Лаваль
    mentioned
  • Йожи Столет
    mentioned
  • Полина Шилкините
    mentioned
  • Ульяна Быченкова
    mentioned
  • Жанна Долгова
    mentioned
  • Такао Мумияма
    mentioned
  • Павло Митенко
    mentioned
  • Pervasive Labour Union Zine
    mentioned

Associated institutions

In “Collective Notes” artists Dina Zhuk, Nils Claesson, Olya Sosnovskaya and Nikolai Spesivtsev discuss the concepts of work and non-work in a current artistic and economic context. Problematizing work-focused futures, they explore the political potential of laziness, procrastination and unproductivity, alternative modes of pleasure, and affective labor.