Alison Nguyen's video work "Dessert-Disaster" is being feature in group exhibition "SLIME" at the Vienna Succession. It will take part in the online session of the program, live on 15 March 2024.
About the artwork "Dessert-Disaster":
https://www.afterhope.com/14-dessertdisaster
SLIME is a unique hybrid on-line and on-site project about our hybrid realities. Taking place at the Secession as an on-site event and as an on-line program, it includes commissioned and historic artworks, talks and performances, screenings and workshops (including one for making actual slime). Taking its name from the children’s toy—a metastable plasma-like substance that has both unique material and tactile features and a constant presence online through tutorials and documentation of people playing with it — SLIME tackles the social, cultural, political, and sensory operations of digital hybridity.
Participants on-site program:
Robert Birchbauer, Albrecht Dürer, Francesco Finizio, Ulrich Formann with Yul Koh, Elisa Giardina Papa, Liv Schulman, Steffi Stanković, Sophia Stolz, Ana Teixeira Pinto, Noam Yuran, the shapes of the sculptures of Franz West, and the birthmark of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
Participants on-line program:
Liat Berdugo, Lulo Demarco, Rrose Sélavy/Marcel Duchamp, Eva Egermann and Cordula Thym, Thomas Feuerstein, Pauline Ghersi, Monica Heller, HaYoung, Shachar Freddy Kislev, Alison Nguyen, Bahar Noorizadeh, Ruth Patir, Oliver Payne, Mika Rottenberg, Liv Schulman, and Lior Zalmanson
Learn more --
https://secession.at/ausstellung_joshua_simon_en