The Leisure Class

13 Oct 2007 – 16 Mar 2008 | GOMA | Cinema A

Conspicuous leisure, conspicuous consumption, conspicuous waste; this exhibition and film program draws its name from economist Thorstein Veblen's celebrated monograph, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899). In the social and economic system Veblen described, goods, production, and leisure activities are extreme distortions of individual physical, social and emotional needs. Since the democratization of consumption in the twentieth century, links between economics and desire, property and celebrity, visible leisure and detached cool are reinforced across the economic strata of society. The Leisure Class includes film, video and installation works by international and Australian artists who respond strongly to the contemporary packaging of leisure, consumption and lifestyle as social capital and markers of identity.

Media artist Matthieu Laurette's interventions into lifestyle television draw upon Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle (1967). Debord's book and subsequent film pointed to economic revaluing of life as spectacle, an approach similar to contemporary parodies of commercial visual culture by Justine Cooper, Penelope Umbrico, Tony Cokes and David Rosetzky. The real-world effects of sixties-era countercultural critique are thrown into question through the ambiguous final explosion of Michelangelo Antonioni's film Zabriskie Point 1970. In Aernout Mik's Pulverous 2003, conspicuous waste – the flipside of conspicuous consumption – is staged in the quiet destruction of goods in a supermarket stockroom. Taste, emulation and arbitrary value are humorously played out in works by other filmmakers and artists including Pierre Bismuth, Claude Closky, Nathalie Djurberg, Andrea Fraser, Oriana Fox, Lily Hibberd, Christian Jankowski, Rosalind Nashashibi, Marc'O, Grant Stevens, Jacques Tati, Penelope Umbrico and Emile Zile.

LIST OF WORKS

Level 2 media gallery and the Australian Cinémathèque, GoMA.

The Leisure Class: Exhibition
Zabriskie Point 1970 (excerpt) | Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
The party 2001 | Artist: Pierre Bismuth
Thumbs up, thumbs down 1998 | Artist: Claude Closky
6^ (from `Pop manifestos' series) 2001 | Artist: Tony Cokes
5%(from `Pop manifestos' series) 2001 | Artist: Tony Cokes
'Havidol TV spots #1-4' 2007 | Artist: Justine Cooper
Everyone should be able to live life to its fullest (YEAR) | Artist: Justine Cooper
I worry less (YEAR) | Artist: Justine Cooper
I used to wake up feeling great (YEAR) | Artist: Justine Cooper
Just what I needed (YEAR) | Artist: Justine Cooper
Society of the Spectacle 1973 | Artist: Guy Debord
New movements in fashion 2006 | Artist: Nathalie Djurberg
The embodiment workout 2005 | Artist: Oriana Fox
Little Frank and his carp 2001 | Artist: Andrea Fraser
Endless summer 2007 | Artist: Lily Hibberd
Die jagd (The hunt) 1992/98 | Artist: Christian Jankowski
Apparitions (Selection 1993-95) 1995 | Artist: Mathieu Laurette
Apparitions: Money-back products (1996-1997 selection) 1997 | Artist: Mathieu Laurette
The spectacle is not over 1998 | Artist: Mathieu Laurette
Apparition: The Today Show, NBC, 31 December 2004 (Guy Debord is so cool!) 2004 | Artist: Mathieu Laurette
Pulverous 2003 | Artist: Aernout Mik
Weekender 2001 | Artist: David Rosetzky
Turtle twilight 2006 | Artist: Grant Stevens
Your choice 2004 | Artist: Penelope Umbrico
Suns from Flickr 2006-07 | Artist: Penelope Umbrico
Larry Emdur's suit 2002 | Artist: Emile Zile

The Leisure Class: Film Programs
Zabriskie Point 1970 | Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
La Société du Spectacle 1973 | Director: Guy Debord
The Idols (Les Idoles) 1968 | Director: Marc'o
Midwest 2002 | Director: Rosalind Nashashibi
Midwest: Field 2002 | Director: Rosalind Nashashibi
Playtime 1967 | Director: Jacques Tati

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