All surfaces clean at all times

Our Klima Biennale 2024 contribution, ‘all surfaces clean at all times’, opens on June 19 at 5 pm in a vacant building in Vienna’s 16th district.

Opening:
19th of June 5 pm

Opening Hours:
20th June - 4th of July
Thu-Sun 4 pm - 7 pm

Address:
Römergasse 57 / 1160 Wien

‚All surfaces clean at all times‘ is an interdisciplinary exhibition exploring the moral and political assumptions attached to hygiene, cleanliness and sterility as communicated through architecture and design.
‚All surfaces clean at all times‘ engages the exhibition format to reflect upon the architecture of the basement in a currently vacant building in Vienna’s 16th district, to consider how spaces are “imagined” through design. Through the exhibition as interface, the site-sensitive works experiment with binary assumptions of clean/dirty.

With works by: 
 
The Institute for Postnatural Studies 
Maximilian Seegert 
Janina Weißengruber 
The Dusts Institute 
Diskursiv 
Thomas Waidhofer 
Studio z00 
Michael Stark

Curated by: 
Clara Grillmaier
Carmen Lael Hines
Stefan Perez Altenriederer 

Production by:
Nina Zips 

Music by Titi Calor (@titi_calor)

Food concept by z00 (@studio.z00) with ceramic pieces by Vera Grillmaier (@_veramica) and Stefan Zeisler (@clay_ton71)

In collaboration with Klima Biennale Wien (@biennale.wien) , with the support of WohnArt (@wohnart_wien)

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Cite: "All surfaces clean at all times" 12 Jun 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1017623/all-surfaces-clean-at-all-times> ISSN 0719-8884

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