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Markus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller, The Water Cabinet Filmstill © 2023 Hanakam & Schuller und Bildrecht

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Markus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller

THE WATER CABINET

27.02.2025 - 30.03.2025

Markus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller, The Water Cabinet Filmstill © 2023 Hanakam & Schuller und BildrechtMarkus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller, The Water Cabinet Filmstill © 2023 Hanakam & Schuller und BildrechtMarkus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller, The Water Cabinet Filmstill © 2023 Hanakam & Schuller und BildrechtMarkus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller, The Water Cabinet Filmstill © 2023 Hanakam & Schuller und BildrechtMarkus Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller, The Water Cabinet Filmstill © 2023 Hanakam & Schuller und Bildrecht

Artists and researchers Markus Hanakam (born 1979 in Essen, Germany) and Roswitha Schuller (born 1984 in Friesach, Austria) interrogate the sets of rules of the visual arts, creating idiosyncratic orders and new world designs in videos and objects. They reflect and ironize historical and contemporary artistic strategies and expressions. Hanakam & Schuller have collaborated as a duo since 2004, with Vienna being their homebase. “The Water Cabinet” at tresor of Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien is their first solo exhibition in an institutional exhibition space in Vienna.

“The Water Cabinet” (2023/24) is the duo’s new four-channel film work, created in collaboration with Stella Reinhold-Rudas and Anima Garden, Marrakech. Issues like labor relationships, situated knowledge, climate fiction (cli-fi), water supply, and microecology are addressed in audiovisual vignettes*. Gardeners and horticultural technicians talk, each in their respective language, about their workday, routines, their motivation, about techniques and their favorite spots in the garden.

 

Listen to gardeners in their languages.

Look at beauty as a technique, look at technics as a beauty.

Gloves make ritual.

Think about ecology not only as a supply system.

Un-blueprint Eurocentric motifs.

Decolonize the Garden.

 

This collaboration was informed by Hanakam & Schuller’s fascination with gardens as places where nature and culture, migration and the history of colonialism all come together. The Anima Garden was considered prototypical of the “oasean garden.” The focus of interest was the question of how to reread gardens as cultural artifacts, as something beyond the physical transformation of landscapes that inspires critical reflection on power, knowledge, and cultural identity in contemporary art.

The works of Hanakam & Schuller have previously been shown by Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; Eyebeam, New York; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow; MAK, Vienna; MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles; National Art Center, Tokyo, a.o.

 

 

Opening on February 26, 2025

tresor im Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien

 

 

 

* The inserts are based on the volume, published 1856 in London, “The Book of the Aquarium and Water Cabinet; or Practical Instructions on the Formation, Stocking, and Management, in All Seasons, of Collections of Fresh Water and Marine Life,” by Shirley Hibberd, in his time a highly popular Victorian gardening writer.
curated by

Bettina M. Busse

Cooperation

BMKOES—Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport

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