From governmentality to solidarity: George Drivas’ Laboratory of Dilemmas

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Greek Media and Culture Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1386/jgmc_00027_1
Anthi Argyriou
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In the context of current trends in contemporary art on migration, this article undertakes a close analysis of George Drivas’ installation Laboratory of Dilemmas (2017). It delineates the response this work offers to dominant discourses of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ and explores how contemporary art can intervene critically in these discourses. In Laboratory of Dilemmas, Drivas articulates an audio-visual narrative in which the dilemma of accepting or rejecting the ‘foreign(er)’ is played out in two distinct registers: that of a biology experiment allegedly conducted in the 1960s and that of a millennia-old literary text, Aeschylus’ Suppliant Women. The analysis of the installation will answer the following questions: How do the themes of governmentality, biopolitics and hospitality come into play? In what ways does the artwork undermine the established ‘foreign’/‘native’ dichotomy and how does it foster a space of potentiality between incoming and local populations? Looking at the exemplary biopolitical setting of the artwork and taking stock of existing interpretations, I propose an alternative reading that sees the work overturning the governmentality paradigm in favour of a profoundly inclusive and relational perspective.
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从治理到团结:乔治·德里瓦斯的困境实验室
在当前当代艺术移民趋势的背景下,本文对乔治·德里瓦斯的装置作品《困境实验室》(2017)进行了深入分析。它描绘了这部作品对所谓“难民危机”的主流话语的回应,并探讨了当代艺术如何批判性地干预这些话语。在《困境实验室》中,Drivas阐述了一种视听叙事,在这种叙事中,接受或拒绝“外国(er)”的困境分为两个不同的领域:据称在20世纪60年代进行的一项生物学实验和一本有数千年历史的文学文本《埃斯库罗斯的顺从的女人》。对装置的分析将回答以下问题:政府心态、生物政治和好客的主题是如何发挥作用的?艺术品在哪些方面破坏了既定的“外国”/“本土”二分法?它是如何在外来人口和当地人口之间形成潜力空间的?看看这件艺术品的典型生物政治背景,并对现有的解释进行评估,我提出了一种替代解读,认为这件作品颠覆了政府思维范式,转而采用了一种深刻的包容性和关系视角。
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Journal of Greek Media and Culture
Journal of Greek Media and Culture Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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