Art as a tool to change the world
September 21, 2024–June 8, 2025
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76135 Karlsruhe
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With Fellow Travellers we are creating a polyphonic and dynamic exhibition space at ZKM where artists, scientists, communities and citizens can collaborate and learn from each other. Collectively we want to find new, practical ways to shape our planetary coexistence. In and through the landscapes, laboratories and presentations of Zheng Guogu, CATPC, Paulo Tavares / studio autônoma, Matters of Evidence, the Bio Design Lab & ZKM Orchard, the works of Tim Otto Roth, Jean Painlevé, Catalina Ossa Holmgren & Enrique Rivera and the archive of the Asociación de Arte Útil, we invite you on a journey to make connections and find solutions for the world around us.
Our shared human history is a testament to our ability to work together to achieve remarkable things. However, we have also managed to create the economic and power structures that have so drastically unbalanced the Earth today. It now appears that we are on the verge of collapse, triggered by the effects of rapid technological progress. Problems of climate, economics, regional conflicts, cultural identity, migration flows, and resource scarcity must be urgently addressed. Artificial intelligence, quantum computing, life sciences, robotics, and technology also present us with enormous challenges yet to come.
So far, we have not succeeded in creating an alternative form of society that could bring our world back into balance. But even though great utopias like communism have failed, most of the people continue to share the ideals of a just, communal society. These intellectual companions, or “Fellow Travellers” as they were called in the 20th century, still exist today. However, this kind of fellowship is no longer based on a political doctrine, but on the goal of creating a culture and an environment worth living in. All over the world, artists and activists are using technological tools in their everyday lives, on a local level, to change the world around them. Geographic location is becoming less of a factor in the ability of communities to have agency. It should now be possible to enable a growing network of these multiple and diverse projects, generating and implementing ideas across and beyond the traditional centers of power.
Modernist art was based on the desire to change the world, but the influences of markets and museums have repeatedly reduced it to “art for art’s sake”. While socially and politically engaged art has often been critical and challenging, it is actual practical change that we should be concerned with now.
The exhibition Fellow Travellers at ZKM aims to capture this spirit and run with it. The artistic projects on display do not just present ideas or highlight problems. They all strive to overcome the traditions of representation and move into action and implementation by actively changing their environment. At a time when we fear for the future, these projects and their stories give us hope and inspiration. As such, this exhibition is not conceived as a static presentation, it is also intended to have an impact outside the museum—as a laboratory in which ideas and tools can be exchanged and new projects can grow and be added to: a hive of tactics and techniques for changing the world.
At the heart of the exhibition is the “Useum”: a place that can be used by people to connect these ideas and projects and develop new solutions, a place where we can address the issues affecting our locality in correspondence with active communities in other specific places around the globe. It is a place for making and doing together in fellowship.
Concept, research and curation:
Alistair Hudson, Anett Holzheid, Daniel Pies, Gloria Aino Grzywatz
The exhibition is funded by Baden-Württemberg-Stiftung.