Co-Working Meets Art at Brooklyn's Newest Experimental Space
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Co-Working Meets Art at Brooklyn's Newest Experimental Space
""I didn't change anything, I love it. These cubicles appear to me like remnants of bureaucracy and business models. It feels like we stumbled upon this place and found signs of life.""
""The Gallery: WeWork (oralmoral) resembles a quirky incarnation of a millennial co-working space, with artists working alongside unsettling video installations and sculptures.""
The Gallery is an innovative artist-run exhibition and co-working space located in a repurposed automobile service station. It features a mix of quirky and unsettling art installations by over 40 artists, displayed in unconventional areas like cubicles and utility closets. The space combines elements of a millennial co-working environment with eerie video installations and motivational phrases left by previous tenants. Curator Florian Meisenberg embraces the remnants of bureaucracy, viewing them as signs of life within the artistic context.
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