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"Austrians Only"Project by Andreja KuluncicNewspaper advertisements, posters, direct-mail itemsAt the focus of the project are latent prejudices and the creeping discrimination against foreign workers in Austria. With top-quality, well-designed job advertisements, 'inferior' jobs for Austrians will be extolled, including all the restrictions and disadvantages with which otherwise mostly migrants see themselves confronted. "I would like to raise awareness about the "silence acceptance" of discriminating view on foreign workers by the people who maybe would thing differently if they would be asked, or in any way put in a situation to re-think the commonly accepted view. The migrants are usually seen as "second class" people. The jobs offered to them as well as the labor conditions are unfortunately adequate to the perception the people have about the migrants. The idea of the project is to make job advertisement for only Austrian citizens, with jobs and labor conditions they would never accept for themselves but see as perfect for the "others" (non Austrian)." A.Kuluncic Visual artist. Born in 1968. Studied sculpture, graduating in 1992 from the Faculty of Applied Arts and Design in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. From 1992 to 1994 studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, under Professor Jovanovics Gyorgy. Works and lives in Zagreb. Andreja Kuluncic has participated in major international exhibitions such as the “Day labor” exhibition in P.S.1 (New York, 2005), Tirana Biennial 3 (Tirana, Albania, 2005), the Liverpool Biennial (UK, 2004), the 8th International Istanbul Biennial (Turkey, 2003), "The American Effect" (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2003), on-line exhibition Translocations (The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2003), Documenta 11 (Kassel, Germany, 2002), Manifesta 4 (Frankfurt/Main, 2002), and in numerous gallery and online exhibitions held in Croatia, Austria, Germany, India, Italy, Slovenia, South Korea, and other countries. She has participated in artist's residencies at the Art in General in New York (2005), at Walker Art Center in Minneapolis (2003), at Artspace in Sydney, Australia (2002) and others. Related external links: |
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