"Only In The Western World" curated by Luigi Fassi

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"Only In The Western World" curated by Luigi Fassi

As the author of a study of Western culture that originated in an analysis of European rationality and its growing dominion over all fields of social and political life, German philosopher Max Weber (1864-1920) influenced a large degree of 20th century sociological and philosophical thoughts. 

According to Weber, rationality is a uniquely European phenomenon, a set of philosophical guidelines that defines the sensibility and horizon of Western and European modernity only. It is in the dominion of the world expressed by means of reason and scientific knowledge that the exceptionalism of Western identity, and therefore its unique role (and superiority) within the history of the world, can be located. To historically legitimize his theory of rationality, Weber was the first European sociologist to embark on a vast and sophisticated cross-cultural comparison, also in order to determine the features and signifiers of the identity of non-European cultures (Gesammelte Aufsaetze zur Religionssoziologie, 1920-21), which he was already researching as  a professor at the University of Vienna in 1917-1918.

Despite such in-depth exploration, Weber draws an asymmetrical comparison between Western modernity and the status of other societies, conducted from a European point of view and unable to achieve a reciprocity of perspectives. Even if delineated according to relationships of differences instead of superiority, Weber’s framework still remains rigorously Eurocentric, given that his approach and system were based in the Western canon and its notion of rationality.
The current exhibition takes the Eurocentrism inherent in Weber’s expression “nur im Okzident” as its point of departure, and aims to question such rationalist exclusivity. The project presents works by artists operating within a framework that is critical of Western culture, in order to unmask the darker side of its famed rationality – as colonialist, racialized, and predatory. The works displayed in the exhibition thus enact a multiplicity of strategies to claim a different reading of history and rationality. In this way, the artists frame their very own ancestry and roots, opening an increased space for freedom, knowledge and empowerment. 

Julien Creuzet (*1986 in Blanc-Mesnil, France/lives in Paris)François-Xavier Gbré (*1978 in Lille, France/lives in Abidjan, Ivory Coast)Haroon Gunn-Salie (*1989 in Cape Town/lives in Cape Town and Johannesburg)Kiluanji Kia Henda (*1979 in Luanda, Angola/lives in Luanda and Lisbon)Diango Hernández (*1970 in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba/lives in Düsseldorf)Hilario Isola (*1976 in Turino/lives in Turino)Runo Lagomarsino (*1977 in Lund, Schweden/lives in Malmö and São Paulo)Misha Stroj (*1974 in Ljubljana/lives in Vienna) & Aarti Sunder (*1987 in Chennai, India)Barthélémy Toguo" href="index.php?page=artist_id&id=4697">Barthélémy Toguo (*1967 in Bandjoun, Cameroon/lives in Bandjoun and Paris)Katarina Zdjelar (*1979, Belgrade/lives in Rotterdam and Belgrade)

MAM Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Vienna
Weihburggasse 26
1010 Wien
Austria
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29.01.2016 - 26.06.2026
Albertina Museum Wien
Albertinaplatz 1
Wien

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"Only In The Western World" curated by Luigi Fassi MAM Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Vienna Main address: MAM Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Vienna Weihburggasse 26 1010 Wien, Austria MAM Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Vienna Weihburggasse 26 1010 Wien, Austria

"Only In The Western World" curated by Luigi Fassi

As the author of a study of Western culture that originated in an analysis of European rationality and its growing dominion over all fields of social and political life, German philosopher Max Weber (1864-1920) influenced a large degree of 20th century sociological and philosophical thoughts. 

According to Weber, rationality is a uniquely European phenomenon, a set of philosophical guidelines that defines the sensibility and horizon of Western and European modernity only. It is in the dominion of the world expressed by means of reason and scientific knowledge that the exceptionalism of Western identity, and therefore its unique role (and superiority) within the history of the world, can be located. To historically legitimize his theory of rationality, Weber was the first European sociologist to embark on a vast and sophisticated cross-cultural comparison, also in order to determine the features and signifiers of the identity of non-European cultures (Gesammelte Aufsaetze zur Religionssoziologie, 1920-21), which he was already researching as  a professor at the University of Vienna in 1917-1918.

Despite such in-depth exploration, Weber draws an asymmetrical comparison between Western modernity and the status of other societies, conducted from a European point of view and unable to achieve a reciprocity of perspectives. Even if delineated according to relationships of differences instead of superiority, Weber’s framework still remains rigorously Eurocentric, given that his approach and system were based in the Western canon and its notion of rationality.
The current exhibition takes the Eurocentrism inherent in Weber’s expression “nur im Okzident” as its point of departure, and aims to question such rationalist exclusivity. The project presents works by artists operating within a framework that is critical of Western culture, in order to unmask the darker side of its famed rationality – as colonialist, racialized, and predatory. The works displayed in the exhibition thus enact a multiplicity of strategies to claim a different reading of history and rationality. In this way, the artists frame their very own ancestry and roots, opening an increased space for freedom, knowledge and empowerment. 

Julien Creuzet (*1986 in Blanc-Mesnil, France/lives in Paris)François-Xavier Gbré (*1978 in Lille, France/lives in Abidjan, Ivory Coast)Haroon Gunn-Salie (*1989 in Cape Town/lives in Cape Town and Johannesburg)Kiluanji Kia Henda (*1979 in Luanda, Angola/lives in Luanda and Lisbon)Diango Hernández (*1970 in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba/lives in Düsseldorf)Hilario Isola (*1976 in Turino/lives in Turino)Runo Lagomarsino (*1977 in Lund, Schweden/lives in Malmö and São Paulo)Misha Stroj (*1974 in Ljubljana/lives in Vienna) & Aarti Sunder (*1987 in Chennai, India)Barthélémy Toguo" href="index.php?page=artist_id&id=4697">Barthélémy Toguo (*1967 in Bandjoun, Cameroon/lives in Bandjoun and Paris)Katarina Zdjelar (*1979, Belgrade/lives in Rotterdam and Belgrade)

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