These essays  are developed by a number of invited authors who were asked to respond to a series of questions about the politics of cultural production today. Through discussions on “normativity” within the world of art and design, we would like to address issues related to precarity, exhaustion, comfort, mental health, cultural entrepreneurship and 'failed' artistic practices.


Mark

︎︎︎ A(n idealized) portrait of the art worker crumbling︎︎︎ Made in Bangladesh
︎︎︎ Striking Normativity: The Art of Being Surprised

︎︎︎ Who Do You Think You Are? (NL)
︎︎︎ Who Do You Think You Are? (ENG)


These essays are developed by a number of invited authors who were asked to respond to a series of questions about the politics of cultural production today. Through discussions on “normativity” within the world of art and design, we would like to address issues related to precarity, exhaustion, comfort, mental health, cultural entrepreneurship and 'failed' artistic practices.

Mark