Exhibition with work by artists including: Laia Abril, Henk Burger & Anne Lichthart, Holly Herndon, Tomas van Houtryve, Yves Kerckhoffs, Sifra Kock, Jan Koster, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Daniel Mayrit, Simon Menner, Yann Mingard, Ruben Pater & Jaap van Heusden, Milan Rijnders, Hito Steyerl, Jens Sundheim & Bernhard Reuss and Maarten Tromp.
How visible do we want to be? And how much control do we still have over the dissemination of our (visual) information? The current network society, in which we are inundated with new technological possibilities, offers opportunities and threats that demand our consideration. In collaboration with guest curator Jenny Smets, FOTODOK is organising the exhibition (No) Privacy, which runs from 6 September to 25 October.
Presented with a kaleidoscopic view of the theme, visitors are challenged to form their own opinion in the critical debate about privacy. Whether it is the use of drones, security cameras, online information sharing or the increasing powers of the government to access our data, there is growing awareness that we are in danger of losing control of our privacy. (No) Privacy addresses this topical issue through the work of national and international photographers and other visual artists.