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THE SHELTER PROJECT

9. to 13. June 2010
@ Projektwerksatt SOHO,  1160 Vienna, Schellhammergasse 24 (corner 
Hubergasse)


THE SHELTER PROJECT brings together 25 International artists and 
theorists on the theme of SHELTER. Multicultural, cross-disciplinary. 
New artwork, new talks, new questions. What does shelter mean to you?

All events will be held at Projektwerksatt SOHO,  Schellhammergasse 24 
from 9.–13. June 2010. SHELTER is organized by Victoria Hindley, Nina 
Goldnagl, and Wolfgang Suetzl, in collaboration with Beatrix Zobl, 
Wolfgang Schneider, TRANSART COLLECTIVE (int’l), and SOHO IN OTTAKRING.

THE SHELTER PROJECT’s purpose is to facilitate and present an 
intercultural exchange of new artwork, ideas, and open dialogue while 
offering quality arts programming on the vital topic of shelter. 
Revealing a multiplicity of perspectives, much of the work has been 
created specifically in response to the project and will be presented in 
Vienna for the first time.

Shelter—a seemingly simple concept that nevertheless cannot be easily 
defined—has many profoundly personal, philosophical, and political 
considerations. It affects us all and each of us experiences it in 
distinctly different ways. THE SHELTER PROJECT traverses far-reaching 
cultural territory to investigate this vital concept and its extensive 
repercussions in the contemporary world. Representing a diverse, 
multi-cultural body of voices, SHELTER contributors are drawn from a 
variety of disciplines including the arts, philosophy, political 
science, and literature; they are from the USA, Canada, Austria, Malta, 
Colombia, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico.

Contributing Artists: Ruth Bianco, Video / Jean Marie Casbarian, Video / 
Miranda Clark, Photography / Fishpool, Mixed Media + Performance / Simon 
Donovan, Mixed Media / Nicolas Dumit Estevez & Jonny Farrow, Audio / 
Nina Goldnagl, Photography / Niki Hampton, Mixed Media / Victoria 
Hindley, Photography / Renee Kildow, Photography / Knoll + Cella, 
Photography / Luis Lara Malvacias, Choreography + Performance with Ivo 
Bol + Jeremy Nelson  /  Karen Marshall, Photography / Freya Olafson, 
Video / Victoria Oscarsson, Poetry / Heidi Phillips, Video / Patricia 
Sellmer, Mixed Media / Wolfgang Schneider, Video / Beatrix Zobl, Mixed 
Media + Performance

Contributing Speakers: Josefina Eschavarria Alvarez, Monika Mokre, + 
Wolfgang Suetzl

MORE ABOUT THE SHELTER PROJECT

While shelter has historically been defined as a transient concept, it 
seems clear that there is a hybridized understanding emerging and 
growing more typical across cultures—a permanent state of shelter. No 
longer simply a literal form of protection, shelter reflects the 
multiple mechanisms through which we confront and engage with the 
contemporary world. In this 21st century culture of in-between spaces, 
determined by increasingly typical experiences of movement, 
disorientation, and hyper-mediation, has shelter become an attitude, a 
movable state-of-mind? Is shelter a concrete place, or a less tangible 
notion of connected experiences and relationships—the sum of one’s lived 
experience carried within? How much do our cultural narratives form our 
ideas of shelter? Who has access to shelter, who does not? When is 
shelter life-affirming and when does it become a form of constraint?

THE SHELTER PROJECT examines these and other questions from multiple 
perspectives through related projects that manifest art’s relationship 
to that which is both personal and political. A provocative theme that 
positions itself at the center of debates about of privacy vs. security, 
displacement, racism, sexism, xenophobia, identity, and sense of 
place—shelter runs through almost every social dialogue, sometimes 
transparently, at other times explicitly, playing out in ways that 
affect daily life in both overt and subtle ways.


Investigating these increasingly critical issues, SHELTER unpacks this 
contemporary, universal preoccupation—which is itself located beyond 
constructed boundaries of nationality, race, gender, and age. Just how 
do we perceive of shelter in a world defined by constant change and 
increasing instability? Divergent interpretations and positions 
regarding the theme emerge in this exhibition and the accompanying 
performances and talks—responses that are sometimes direct, often 
oblique, more figurative than literal and generally quite surprising. 
The common thread is the shared humanity coursing through all the works. 
Rather than presenting statements that can be perceived as being right 
or wrong, THE SHELTER PROJECT offers an extension of its own 
definition—a psychological, political, philosophical, and cultural 
exploration of an extremely personal topic and the forces that shape our 
individual relationships with it.

For more information please visit: https://theshelterproject.wordpress.com



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