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As one of the key figures of Brazil's Neo-Concrete movement of the
late 1950s and early 1960s, Lygia Pape developed a specific
understanding of geometric abstraction that resulted in a radical
new conception of concrete-constructivist art, challenging an
overly rigid rationalism by moving toward more subjective,
multi-sensorial modes of expression. Marking Pape's first solo
exhibition in Germany, this richly illustrated book presents the
artist's unusual creative power in all its breadth, drawing on a
body of documents that is being published for the first time.
Against the backdrop of the tension between Brazil's vibrant
avant-garde and the growing political repression through the
military dictatorship (1964-1985), Pape's work reflects ethical and
socio-political issues and harnesses experimental explorations of
not just metaphorical geometric but social space to create poetic
manifestations of subtle resistance. Emphasizing the primacy of the
sensorial experience of the viewers, Pape went as far as to declare
them to be the actual creators of her works.
In thirteen chapters, the exhibition and the accompanying catalogue
offer profound insight into the cosmopolitan thinking of Joseph
Beuys, as manifested in his actions, which are presented in the
form of video projections and photographs. For it is in this
capacity-as an acting, speaking, and moving figure-that Beuys
examined the central, radical idea of his expanded concept of art:
"Every human being is an artist." The goal of his universalist
approach was to renew society from the ground up. To this day, his
influence can be felt in artistic and political discourses. In this
exhibition, contemporary artists and representatives from various
areas of society enter into a multilayered, transcultural dialogue
with Beuys. From today's perspective, they confirm, question, and
expand upon his theses about the possibilities of a future
conceived via art. With B-Town Warriors, Phyllida Barlow, Nelly Ben
Hayoun-Stepanian, Fatou Bensouda, Huma Bhabha, Dineo Seshee Bopape,
Angela Davis, Dusadee Huntrakul, Charles Foster, Nuria Guell, Donna
Haraway, Raphael Hillebrand, Jenny Holzer, Michel Houellebecq,
Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Zoe Leonard, Goshka Macuga, Tuan Andrew
Nguyen, Milk Tea Alliance, William Pope.L, Tejal Shah, Vandana
Shiva, Santiago Sierra, Patti Smith, Edward Snowdon, Christopher D.
Stone, Suzanne Lacy, The Otolith Group, Thich Nhat Hanh, Greta
Thunberg, Malala Yousafzai
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Andrea Buttner
Josef Helfenstein, Maja Wismer, Susanne Gaensheimer, Isabelle Malz; Text written by Andrea Büttner, …
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Visualizing Hidden Structures in Art and Society In her artistic
practice, Andrea Buttner combines art history with social and
ethical issues. Since the early 2000s, she has been exploring a
wide range of themes such as work, poverty, shame and care in
monastic forms of coexistence, but also arts and crafts as a
political field. Examining the ambivalent tension between
aesthetics and ethics, the internationally renowned artist uses
various conceptual methods. Best known for her large-scale
woodcuts, Buttner has since used a variety of media, including
etching, painting, photography and video installations, glass art
and textiles. For her publications and exhibitions, Buttner
composes her works thematically to create site-specific
installations that can be experienced as gradually unfolding
narratives.
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