The Institutional Critique exhibition programme at Hangar consists of two exhibitions. The second, Plagiarizing the Future, features the Spanish artist Jordi Colomer, who is taking part with the support of the AC/E Mobility grants.
Plagiarizing the Future focuses on nonconformist artistic practices in which fiction acts as a tool for future social debate. The exhibition shows the work of several artists who illustrate events and speculative proposals aimed at anticipating the future within the framework of the visual arts. In their works, the participating artists show new conceptualisations of the future through architecture and town planning in film, and speculative thought in the visual arts and film.
Plagiarizing the Future focuses on nonconformist artistic practices in which fiction acts as a tool for future social debate. The exhibition shows the work of several artists who illustrate events and speculative proposals aimed at anticipating the future within the framework of the visual arts. In their works, the participating artists show new conceptualisations of the future through architecture and town planning in film, and speculative thought in the visual arts and film.