Bad Planet: Group Exhibition
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In an era dominated by image, excess, and distraction, Bad Planet explores a world where the synthetic often replaces the real, and where spectacle overshadows substance.
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GEORGE CONDO
Anton Henning
David LaChapelle
TONY MATELLI
Ryan McGinness
Jonathan Meese
John Miller
Sarah Morris
Roxy Paine
Andreas Slominski
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This exhibition brings together ten internationally acclaimed artists whose works reflect on the cultural dissonance of our time—between desire and necessity, surface and depth, perception and truth.
Rather than offering a unified statement, the show unfolds as a network of artistic responses to the crises of meaning in contemporary life. Through painting, sculpture, photography, and installation, the works confront themes of consumerism, performative identity, media saturation, and psychological fragmentation.
Some seduce with polished aesthetics, only to reveal underlying unease or contradiction. Others provoke discomfort or absurdity, laying bare the anxieties of a world in collapse. Together, these voices form a cultural cross-section—part warning, part reflection—challenging viewers to see beyond surface allure.
Bad Planet is not a dystopia, but a mirror. It invites us to examine the world we’ve constructed—and to ask what might still be salvaged from beneath the shine. In doing so, it challenges us not only to witness collapse, but to imagine new possibilities of perception, connection, and value.
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