Klub Zwei
The publication reflects Klub Zwei’s collaborative method. Rather than treating representation as a neutral form of visibility, it asks how images, narratives, and public statements shape political understanding.
Structural change is considered inseparable from the question of who is seen, who speaks, and under which conditions something becomes visible.
The catalogue documents a practice that combines artistic production, research, film, text, and public intervention. In Zusammenarbeit mit can therefore be read not only as an exhibition catalogue, but as a reflection on collaboration itself: on working with others, on the politics of representation, and on the possibilities of critical artistic practice in public space.
Klub Zwei. In Zusammenarbeit mit was published in 2005 on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at the Vienna Secession. Klub Zwei, the collective formed by Simone Bader and Jo Schmeiser in 1992, works at the intersection of art, film, and new media. Their practice is concerned with migration, racism, antisemitism, and the ways in which political and social issues are represented in media and public space.












