With her live performance, the exhibition, and an intervention in public space, Merklein not only shows the daily discrimination against overweight people but also humorously encourages pleasure-friendliness. Aesthetically and linguistically, the performative installation refers, among other things, to ‘life-long learning’ as a measure of a requirement for ‘life-long flexibility’, which necessarily goes hand in hand with a systematic devaluation of acquired knowledge. This constant lack of attention and at the same time breathlessness is also expressed by the character of the fictional beauty contest, which, on the level of the desire for recognition, expresses the hopes of artists for a position in the art world, which thus demands constant renewal and presence from them.
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