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7 October – 6 November 2025
At her debut exhibition held at the Rechnitzer Gallery, Kata Geibl presents the material from her photobook There is Nothing New Under the Sun. The exhibition consists of a selection of photographs from the monograph along with related texts, brought together in a version reimagined specifically for this occasion. The series offers a sharp critique of the mechanisms of late capitalist society.
In her precisely composed, aesthetically refined photographs — depicting, among other things, skyscrapers, idyllic landscapes, and athletic male bodies — Geibl holds a mirror up to a world increasingly shaped by rising individualism and the parallel disintegration of communal bonds. Her series reflects on constant competition and performance pressure, the resulting burnout and self-exploitation, as well as the hypocrisy of the "art world."
While the photographs serve as imprints of these contemporary phenomena, they never become mere illustrations — the accompanying, personally toned texts place them in a broader context. At the same time, the title also suggests that this mode of existence has long been with us, often going unnoticed precisely because it has become so deeply embedded in our everyday lives.