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IDEOLOGY - Is Slavoj Zizek right?
Video teaser (exhibition
opening 16th Dec. 2016) >> |
Ideologies are collections of
ideas and beliefs held by an individual, a group or a society. Their function is
usually to strengthen the social coherence, often based on the claim that they
represent a kind of ‘true’ vision or world-view. Ideologies may appear as
political ideologies imposed by governments on society, as implicit ideologies
that are connected with social and economic systems (as capitalism in free
market economy), as state-supportive religions or as specific world views shared
by subcultural groups. In one of his lectures the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj
Žižek illustrated his assertion that ideologies are present even in the most
intimate spheres of everyday life by the following example: This statement was directed against Jean-Francois Lyotard and all those who proclaim the end of ideology as a characteristic trait of our postmodern times. But is Slavoj Žižek right, is there really a significant relation between the pubic hairstyle of individuals and the social or subcultural group they belong to? As a Vienna based artist and philosopher I decided to empirically reassess Žižek’s argument by an artistic research and exhibition project. In order to realize the project I asked a number of individuals if they would be willing to let me take a photo of their pelvis zone and answer a question form regarding subcultural groups and political camps they feel close to or have been influenced by. The photos and the personal data were combined in the works shown in this catalogue and the exhibition which is going to take place at Mandelkern Project, Vienna, in December 2016.
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