Group Habits brings together artistic positions and organizational models that frame the collective experience and production of art in very different ways. The group exhibition revolves around concepts of collaboration and conjunction, while focusing on the performativity of artistic collectivity. Starting from the group as an assertion and potential social figure, Group Habits considers less its manifestation in collective or community than its somewhat blurred relations. In doing so, it sheds light on the emergence of correlating artistic acts and attitudes, their temporary nature, the influences of fluid networks and, ultimately, collaboration as a strategy of often non-institutional self-organization, which enables both an identification with such networks and their ability to be shaped.