
"At the entrance, viewers are met by K.E.'s Tamada, 2026, an enormous metal satellite dish suspended from the ceiling. The shuddering, mantra-like sound piece emanating from the center of the transmitter was nearly impossible to hear through the din of the opening."
"The show's maximalist staging and extravagant works make it feel like a joyride, as if Meisenberg and K.E. knew that the miraculous offer of free rent couldn't be wasted on half measures."
"Besides the work on display, the project includes an open invitation for artists to use the space as a WeWork-style shared office during the exhibition's run, as well as a series of weekly events comprising talks and performances."
The exhibition "WeWork (oralmoral)" features a diverse group of forty artists in a Crown Heights loft, organized by Florian Meisenberg and Anna K.E. The show was created on short notice, utilizing a two-month free lease from the landlord. The space is filled with various artworks, including sculptures and installations, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The project also invites artists to use the space as a shared office and includes weekly events such as talks and performances, fostering community interaction and collaboration.
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