On the centenary of Dada, 'Manifesta 11' reflects on the current social situation and artistic practices by bringing together contemporary art and Zurich's professional fields, offering a discursive platform to a wide range of participants and cultural commentators. 'What People Do for Money' is published on the occasion of the 11th edition of Manifesta, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art. Curated by artist Christian Jankowski, the biennial permeates the social fabric of Zurich by initiating collaborative projects between artists and citizens from different worlds of work. The catalogue features over thirty of these joint ventures--along with illustrations of the thematic exhibition, documentation of the Pavillon of Reflections on Lake Zurich, and coverage of the participatory artists' guild at Cabaret Voltaire. Including commentaries from the artists' collaborators, stills from the fi lm programme, sociological research, and new literary texts, it presents a multifaceted portrait of Zurich--one which by generating and gauging discussions serves to contextualise the Swiss capital within Europe today. More information available at www.manifesta11.org AUTHOR: With contributions from Franco Berardi, Harald Falckenberg, Hedwig Fijen, Sarah Schilliger, Mikhail Shishkin, and Jakob Tanner, among others. Fully illustrated
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