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Performing the City. Art Actionism in Urban Areas in the 1960s / 1970s
Most of us regard the "city" as merely the lump sum of its static architecture. Performing the City is based on the concept that the "city" is actually a performative venue and is the result of public activities and social processes. From this...
Multiple City. Urban concepts 1908|2008
How can we describe the current development of our cities? Which urban concepts of the 20th century are still applicable to our situation today? This exhibition in the Pinakothek der Moderne at the Architekturmuseum in Munich presents the current...
Lovis Corinth and the Birth of Modernity
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925) was in a class of his own, an artist who moved between tradition and modernity and whose works influenced numerous young artists well into the 20th century. In commemoration of Corinth's 150th anniversary, this large...
Ordinary Revolutions
The Museum Morsbroich presented a theme-based group exhibition featuring positions of Latin American contemporary art which are not yet well known in Germany. The artists generally dealt with everyday objects, the material or form of which they...
Playback_Simulated Realities
Artistic director: Sabine Himmelsbach Artists: Ant Farm & T.R.Uthco (USA), Christoph Draeger (CH/USA), Omer Fast (IL/USA), Beate Geissler/Oliver Sann, Lynn Hershman (USA), Felix Stephan Huber (CH/D), Eddo Stern (IL/USA), Milica Tomic (SCG) and others...
Public Paradoxes - Art in Public Space
"Public Paradoxes" was one of the first official European Capital of Culture projects and featured artworks at unusual, yet typical locations around the Ruhr region in 2010. In an international competition in 2007, artists were asked to propose works...
Without us!
Without us! examined the defiant "alternative" culture of the GDR. It focused on the artists and their works that were produced in or refer to Dresden - a city which was known for its independent art scene. An exhibition, lectures, workshops, video...
Treasures of the Liao - China's Forgotten Nomad Dynasty
The Kitan were nomadic horse-riding warriors who took control of northern China around the year 1000 AD. They ruled a territory that stretched from Mongolia to Manchuria and as far south as present-day Beijing. They referred to themselves as the...
(Mis)Understanding Photography
This exhibition presented the artist’s often sensitive, but radical, passionate view of photography. The first part of the exhibition examined the theory and history of artistic photography. The works dealt with the passing era of analogue...
Maria Schell
Maria Schell was one of the most famous female movie stars of the 1950s. In German post-war filmmaking, she embodied the ideal woman alongside such stars as Dieter Borsche or O.W. Fischer. Her breakthrough on the international stage came in 1954 with...