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The Fulfillment Center (2019). Exhibition view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artists + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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The Fulfillment Center (2019). Exhibition view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artists + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Live to Die (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Live to Die (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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The Fulfillment Center (2019). Exhibition view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.The Fulfillment Center (2019). Exhibition view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artists + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Stephanie Kantor, Robots 0937365896-0937365901 (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Adam Milner, Not a Pact, But Not Not a Pact. (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Jonathan Fletcher Moore, 4.515625 ft2 (continuous-flow, fixed path) (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Alejandro Almanza Pereda, If you say something see something (Cornucopia N.1) (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Nina Sarnelle, Big Opening Event (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.
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Laura Shill, Companion Adoption (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.

Accelerated logistics, Amazon’s doublethink & the unseen effects of ecommerce as explored in The Fulfillment Center group exhibition

, 2 December 2019

The Fulfillment Center group exhibition, curated by Cortney Lane Stell, is on at Denver’s Black Cube Nomadic Museum, running September 13 to February 14.

Nina Sarnelle, Big Opening Event (2019). Installation view. Photo by Third Dune Productions. Courtesy the artist + Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum.

Featuring Nina Sarnelle, Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Mauricio Alejo, Kate Casanova, Joseph Coniff and Jennifer Ling Datchuk, the show draws its title from the doublethink-tinged term Amazon uses to describe its shipping warehouses. The show casts focus on some of the unseen effects of e-commerce on labor and consumption today.

The exhibition, also includes works by Stephanie Kantor, Sammy Seung-min Lee, PLAYLAB, INC., Adam Milner, Jonathan Fletcher Moore, Coleman Mummery, Zach Reini, SANGREE, Laura Shill, Momoyo Torimitsu and Natalija Vujošević, The Fulfillment Center considers accelerated flows of goods in the digital age. It comments that as “the global economy grows in tandem with the expanding e-commerce landscape, logistics management and Fulfillment Centers are reshaping our world­.”**

The Fulfillment Center, curated by Cortney Lane Stell is on at Denver’s Black Cube Headquarters, running September 13, to February 14, 2020.