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Kurt Wolff – A Man of Letters and a Gentleman
Kurt Wolff (1887-1963) was one of the most outstanding publishers of the 20th century who discovered and promoted many German-speaking authors who later became well-known, including the practically unknown writer Franz Kafka. The Kurt Wolff...
Mapping the Provinces
Rural regions are rarely used for displaying so-called "art in public space". Mapping the Provinces has invited fine artists to incorporate works of art, such as video pieces, installations or public art throughout the farming region between...
Land Art 1969 - From The Marzona Collection
The Moritzburg in Halle will not only be presenting the unique artworks of "Land Art" from the Marzona collection in Berlin. It will also be demonstrating to what extent a new artistic trend can establish itself in the public through medial...
Landscape(S)
Die Galerie Moritzburg zeigt, wie Künstler das Thema Landschaft als kulturellen Imaginationsraum gestalten. Die Ausstellung kombiniert traditio-nelle Landschaftsbilder mit zeitgenössischer Land-Art. In einem Teilbeitrag setzen sich Anne und Patrick...
SPACEspectives
Our environment is constantly changing. Public authorities and agencies often determine how landscapes are developed and designed for the long term. SPACEspectives [RAUMsichten] adds an artistic perspective to the process and goals of today's...
Re-Discoveries
In this exhibition project by the Autocenter – Space for Contemporary Art, the curators offered a comparative view of works by artists of the older generation and those by younger artists. The projects offered German visitors the chance to rediscover...
Responsive Subjects
Is it possible to bundle the experience of different artists in a concrete context at one location and make it available to various segments of the public? In the interdisciplinary and participatory project “Responsive Subjects”, the Galerie für...
Private
In the age of “post privacy”, more and more private events are being publicly staged in social networks, talk shows and chat rooms – symptoms of an underlying strain in society where the boundaries separating the private and public sphere are...
Tracing the Grid
The art historian Rosalind E. Krauss was the first to designate the grid as emblematic of modern and contemporary art at the end of the 1970s. The Kunstmuseum Stuttgart hosted an exhibition which presented a wide variety of artistic positions related...
Rémy Zaugg– And the Question of Perception
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Rémy Zaugg’s death (1943– 2005), the Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Siegen wished to pay tribute to and review the complex oeuvre of the Swiss artist and exhibition maker. The retrospective presented Zaugg’s...