The Geopolitics of Infrastructure — Contemporary Perspectives

Tekla Aslanishvili, Mirwan Andan & Iswanto Hartono, Winnie Claessens, Köken Ergun & Fetra Danu, Köken Ergun & Tashi Lama, Assem Hendawi, Jean Katambayi Mukendi, Pejvak, Shahana Rajani, Sojung Jun, The Question of Funding, Jonas Staal and Zheng Mahler. Exhibition architecture by Studio PARA~
The exhibition The Geopolitics of Infrastructure brings together a generation of artists who consider the political commitments, imagination and power relations of infrastructure. It presents research-based practices reflecting on how such structures function as organisational systems across boundaries as part of the practice of statecraft. With an awareness that geopolitics also shapes the conditions of practice for artists, The Geopolitics of Infrastructure also considers the possibilities of artistic imagination in conceptualising alternative models for infrastructure.
Online platform
Those who like to dig deeper can visit the online platform created especially for The Geopolitics of Infrastructure — Contemporary Perspectives. You will find more information about the artists and the works on display, editorial contri butions, contextualisation of themes in the exhibition, and notable parallels with current world events. Audiovisual material from performances and lectures as part of the public programme accompanying the exhibition will also be made available on the online platform.
Visit the platform: geopoliticsofinfrastructure.net