Structured by the idea of ‘tour’ - a journey for business or pleasure - the tourism industry has grown massively in the last century, sustained by a logic of commodification of pleasure. As free time slowly turned into a product, products such as resorts started to emerge. Offering anything from unlimited food, drinks and activities ranging from scuba diving to sex or safaris for a fixed price, preferably somewhere sunny, these spaces stand as all-inclusive, autonomous islands, the ultimate product of the leisure industry.
RESORT aimed to capture the tension between some of the structuring elements of resorts, such as desire, junk, leisure and anonymousness. The show was framed as a material inquiry, a space where multiple, possibly conflicting positions coexist in order to mirror the tension between joy and violence, which often interplays in tourism.