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AIDS-Follies
The artists Johannes Müller and Philine Rinnert developed a musical theatre project titled “AIDS Follies” which explored the subject of AIDS and how it is perceived in society. The resulting “virus panorama”, as they called it, offered an alternative...
The Construction of the World
Ten years after the global financial crisis in 2008, the Kunsthalle Mannheim investigated how the art world has responded to and portrayed the economy. The exhibition has featured a comprehensive two-part review which examined the theme with respect...
European House of Gambling
Theater Rampe has gained an outstanding reputation in the Stuttgart region for its innovative playwriting and cross-genre approaches. Even off stage, the theatre explores contemporary aesthetic praxis with interventions in urban space, artistic...
Human Trade Network
Labour migration is one of the largest challenges facing societies in the 21st century. In global price wars, human beings are sold or at least traded at a profit. The project “Human Trade Network” has addressed this topic in an international context...
Postwar
“Postwar” was the first of a three-part international research and exhibition project titled “Postwar – Postcolonialism – Postcommunism”, organised by the Haus der Kunst in Munich. This extensive project, which has run from 2013 to 2019, was based on...
Victor Vasarely
In 2018/19, the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main, known for its collection of masterpieces created over 700 years of European art history, has highlighted the modernist era with a large retrospective on Victor Vasarely (*1906 in Pécs, Hungary,...
From that Point on. Temporary Re-Opening of the Municipal Museum in Mönchengladbach
In September 1967, the new director of the Städtisches Museum in Mönchengladbach, Johannes Cladders, kicked off his trendsetting programme with a major exhibition on Joseph Beuys. Beuys’ artworks had a puzzling and even disturbing effect on...
The Storming of the Winter Palace
Twenty seventeen marked the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The exhibition at the Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV) has used the occasion to investigate the photograph which came to symbolise the Revolution like no other: the “Storming...
Targeted Interventions
Humanoid entities and rocket objects by international contemporary artists have conquered the grounds and foyer of the Bundeswehr Museum of Military History The Bundeswehr Museum of Military History in Dresden is perhaps one of the most fascinating...
The Policeman’s Beard is Half Constructed
This exhibition at the Bonn Kunstverein was named after the first book ever written by a computer in 1983. It offered an overview and retrospective on sculptures, paintings, illustrations and films produced in the age of artificial intelligence. The...