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Mika Rottenberg

Mika Rottenberg
Mika Rottenberg, Still from "Spaghetti Blockchain," 2019, Single-channel 4K video installation, 7.1 surround sound, color; 18:15 minutes; Produced by Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto; Arts at CERN, the arts program of the European Laboratory of Particle Physics, Geneva, with the support of the Permanent Mission of the United States to the United Nations, Geneva; Sprengel Museum, Hannover, with the support of Niedersächsische Sparkassenstiftung; and New Museum, New York.

For Mika Rottenberg’s debut exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, the artist is presenting works across several mediums, including film, installation, and sculpture. On view through August 27, the show follows Rottenberg’s interest in labor and the production of value in a capitalist society through the works on view, like the sculptures Finger (which is more literal than you might expect) and Ponytail (Gray), along with her most recent video work, Spaghetti Blockchain—which saw took the artist on a journey to locations across the world from Maine to Geneva in search of establishments that utilize specific systems of production.

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