“Image Employment” at MoMA PS1 (Contemporary Art Daily)

Interesting exibition – interesting videos about employment

„Image Employment presents recent moving image works that investigate various modes of contemporary production. The selected works illustrate differing approaches to the subject, from observational films that avoid participation in capitalistic image creation, to videos that engage corporate omnipotence by employing its processes, as well as works that complicate these two tendencies.

Many of the films in the exhibition take an oppositional approach to commercial image making. In Kevin Jerome Everson’s Quality Control African-American workers from an Alabama dry-cleaning factory are shown relentlessly carrying out their jobs in real time. Everson explores the duration and physicality of labor through a series of lengthy shots that draw attention to particular tasks such as working the pant press or ironing shirts.

Alternately, many video works in this exhibition employ corporate processes and communication by reiterating corporate imagery and intervening into sites of emergent industries and

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Sklavenarbeit für die Fußballweltmeisterschaft

Investigative Journalisten des Guardian haben die Bedingungen ausländischer Arbeiter in Katar aufgedeckt. Der Bericht und ein Video zeigen eindrücklich die erbärmlichen Bedingungen der Arbeiter, die zu großen Teilen aus Nepal kommen.

„Qatar, one of the richest countries on the planet, will be hosting the World Cup in 2022. But much of the Gulf state’s expansion is being built by some of the poorest migrant workers in the world. In the worst cases, employees are not being paid and work in conditions of forced labour. Each month dozens of young Nepalese migrant workers are returning home in coffins.“ (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/25/revealed-qatars-world-cup-slaves)

Die WM wird 2022 im reichsten Land der Welt ausgetragen – in Katar. Das Bruttoinlandsprodukt pro Kopf beträgt durchschnittlich knapp 90 Tsd. US-Dollar (im Vergleich: Deutschland rund 42 Tsd.; USA ca. 50 Tsd.; http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD). Wie oft sind Durchschnitte trügerisch: Katar gehört auch zu den Ländern mit der höchsten Einkommensungleichheit: … Mehr lesen...