At a time when blank spots have by and large disappeared from maps,
"wilderness" has returned in art. Expeditions as an artistic
medium, visions of a post-human world, or renegotiations of the
relationship between human beings and animals influence the work of
many contemporary artists. The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt has
dedicated an extensive theme-based exhibition to this recurring
fascination. The exhibition brings together paintings, photographs,
video works, sculptures, and installations from 1900 to the
present. Artists: Darren Almond, Karel Appel, Hicham Berrada,
Auguste-Rosalie and Louis-Auguste Bisson, Julian Charrière, Ian
Cheng, Marcus Coates, Constant (Constant Nieuwenhuys), Tacita Dean,
Mark Dion, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Joan Fontcuberta, Luke Fowler,
GUN (Group Ultra Niigata), Camille Henrot, Pieter Hugo, Asger Jorn,
Per Kirkeby, Jacob Kirkegaard, Joachim Koester, Richard Long, Heinz
Mack, Ana Mendieta, Helmut Middendorf, Richard Oelze, Georgia
O'Keeffe, Gerhard Richter, Briton Rivière, Henri Rousseau, Lin May
Saeed, Frank Stella, Thomas Struth, Carleton E. Watkins. Text in
English and German.
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