Sentimientos Económicos
Galería Tiro al Blanco•Jan 30, 2026 — May 20, 2026
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Marek’s work is always a double wager. On one hand, a self-reflexive game with the history of contemporary art; and on the other, a critical questioning of the economic status of the aesthetic—encompassing art as commodity, the economic flows of globalization, and the conditions of possibility for the creation of value as a principle of governance. These have spanned Pacific trade routes, the endemic vocabularies of objects, baroque materialities and their monetary translations. But this time it’s not a historical investigation of exchanges, but rather a factical phenomenology of what happens to the body with the beliefs that suture life, founded around economic phenomena.
Nearly all the relationships we conduct day to day are mediated by the exchange of commodities; one only approaches people through the products they sell or produced, which you exchange, in turn, for your products now turned into money: the general equivalent—and those exchanges constitute what we call reality.
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Sentimientos Económicos
Galería Tiro al Blanco•Jan 30, 2026 — May 20, 2026
Press Release
Marek’s work is always a double wager. On one hand, a self-reflexive game with the history of contemporary art; and on the other, a critical questioning of the economic status of the aesthetic—encompassing art as commodity, the economic flows of globalization, and the conditions of possibility for the creation of value as a principle of governance. These have spanned Pacific trade routes, the endemic vocabularies of objects, baroque materialities and their monetary translations. But this time it’s not a historical investigation of exchanges, but rather a factical phenomenology of what happens to the body with the beliefs that suture life, founded around economic phenomena.
Nearly all the relationships we conduct day to day are mediated by the exchange of commodities; one only approaches people through the products they sell or produced, which you exchange, in turn, for your products now turned into money: the general equivalent—and those exchanges constitute what we call reality.
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