Inhuman

Inhuman

Fridericianum

Nicolas Deshayes, Cramps, 2015. Graphic design: Zak Group.

March 19, 2015

Inhuman
March 29–June 14, 2015

Opening: March 28, 17–21h
Press preview: March 27, 11h

Fridericianum
Friedrichsplatz 18
34117 Kassel
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 11–18h

T +49 561 707 27 20
info [​at​] fridericianum.org

www.fridericianum.org

Julieta Aranda, Dora Budor, Andrea Crespo, Nicolas Deshayes, Aleksandra Domanović, David Douard, Jana Euler, Cécile B. Evans, Melanie Gilligan, Oliver Laric, Johannes Paul Raether, Pamela Rosenkranz, Stewart Uoo, Lu Yang, Anicka Yi


“From the perspective of the present, the future of humanity might be monstrous…but this is not necessarily a bad thing.”
–Julieta Aranda

The image of the human being has changed significantly in recent decades. Technological innovations, socioeconomic transformations, and new insights gained in neurology compel us to rethink the constructs that define what is human and enable us to conceive them anew in the form of the inhuman. The artists participating in the exhibition Inhuman offer visions of the human being as a socially trained yet resistant body, transcending biologically or socially determined gender classifications, as a digitally immortal entity, or as a constantly evolving self. They visualize the constructs that define what is human and shift existing perspectives on human subjectivity and the body, thereby questioning the primacy of the human being at a fundamental level.

Curated by Susanne Pfeffer


The exhibition Inhuman is funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation.


Press contact
Carolin Wuerthner: T +49 561 707 27 89 / press [​at​] fridericianum.org

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