"Meine Kunst lädt ein, gegen die Zustände zu rebellieren"
The iconic, communist Kangaroo from Marc-Uwe Kling’s popular literary series has transitioned into the world of contemporary art. After accidentally wandering into a gallery opening while under the influence of liquor-filled chocolates, the marsupial decides to launch a career as an artist, viewing the white cube as a new frontier for its anti-capitalist rebellion.
This satirical crossover highlights the intersection of popular culture and the high-art world, using the Kangaroo’s cynical perspective to critique the pretension and commercialism of the gallery scene. By framing art as a tool for social disruption, the interview serves as a meta-commentary on the value and purpose of creativity in modern society.