The Century of the Bed - curated by_vienna, 2014

The Century of the Bed addresses the use of the bed as an office and workspace. How can we define and reexamine the bed as an architectural space? This publication offers insight into the diverse artistic research on this topic.

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Lana Čmajčanin embroidered messages into a tablecloth with 166,987 pricks of the needle (166987 Pricks, 2013) using lustrous silver thread, with the messages being difficult to decipher. The English word "prick," used here to denote stitching, is absolutely intended to evoke a vulgar double meaning. Čmajčaninn's text fosters a loop of seemingly uninhibited sexual encroachment and desire, thus arousing passion and rendering situations of public speech in such a way that shame causes a lump in one's throat. Text, presentation, and materials ambiguously reflect the perennial sexual hierarchies, unreasonable demands, and role allocations to which women in the art world are subjected. Čmajčanin interprets the relationship between work, the (female) creator of art, and the beholder as a public exposition. With an approach that is imaginative and material in equal measure, her many pricks give rise to a counter-site within the art world and nonchalantly illuminate its intrinsic rules.

Extract from The small i by Dirck Möllmann, The Century of the Bed exhibition catalogue 

The Century of the Bed - curated by_vienna, 2014

Published by Moderne Kunst Nürnberg
Text by Beatriz Colomina, Andreas Rumpfhuber, August Ruhs.
Book format 
Paperback, 6.5 x 9.25 in. / 208 pgs / 140 color.
ISBN 9783869845289