Prodromos Tsinikoris - Critical Practices Program
Prodromos Tsinikoris is one of the eight participants of the Onassis AiR Critical Practices program for the 2019-20 season.
The program was designed for art practitioners from a variety of fields, cultural workers and other curious minds – working within time-based artistic practice - that need time, space and a tailor-made collective research community to support and develop their practice.
Photo: Elpida Fragkeskidou
During Open Salon #2, at Onassis AiR.
Continuing my focus from previous works on social, financial and political issues, like migration, brain drain, homelessness and the rise of far-right political parties, I researched the after-effects of the shared economy environment on the daily life of the precarious Athenian working and middle class.
Will we be able to distinguish between private and professional life in the future? What will “New Work” look like? How will the “gig economy” finally not prevail? … were some of the questions that preoccupied me throughout the 3 months residency and participation at The Critical Practices Program of Onassis AiR.