For the 2nd edition of Wild Summer of Art (2024) at Brutus Space curated by Amira Gad in collaboration with Sophie de Vos, we contributed an installation made from a pile of newspaper bundles. The publication in the form of a newspaper was produced to be free to take, which included an essay looking at precarity in labor and domestic life through architecture, social movements such as rent strikes and migrant workers’ activisim in the Netherlands, citizenship, gentrification, and eviction. This text was originally commissioned by and published as a contribution to WORKPLACE, which is a collaboration between e-flux Architecture and the Canadian Centre for Architecture within the context of CCA’s year-long research project Catching Up With Life.



