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Vienna_ Kunsthalle Wien at Museumsquartier_ “Salon der Angst” exhibition

6.9.2013-12.1.2014

Gerard Byrne, 1984 and Beyond, 2005-2007 (Still aus der 1. Szene/still from scene 1), © Gerard Byrne, Courtesy Gerard Byrne und/and Lisson Gallery, London

curators: Nicholaus Schaufhausen (director of Kunsthalle) and Catherine Hug

“Fear and anxiety are familiar to all. Salon der Angst at the Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier will not only focus on generalised feelings of insecurity and threat, but also on how culture shapes both individual and collective experiences of fear and fearful events. Depictions of fear, terror, and the distraught are well-tread in art history, but also characterize a younger generation’s artistic practice that responds to a contemporary society rife with new and specific fears and insecurities.

The exhibition Salon der Angst explores the artistic confrontation with the fears of our time across a broad affective and socio-political spectrum. Fear is here understood as a response to those aspects of the present that we do not know how to deal with it. The artists in this exhibition address these fears in terms of a history of ideas, but also their specific psychological manifestations. The preoccupation with fear and anxiety in art therefore turns out to be an exacting look at the treatment (and production) through the media of a human emotion at once both familiar and elusive.

Participating artists: Nel Aerts, Özlem Altin, Kader Attia, Gerard Byrne, Los Carpinteros, James Ensor, Ieva Epnere, Harun Farocki, Marina Faust, Didier Faustino, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Rainer Ganahl, Agnès Geoffray, Thomas Hirschhorn, Iraqi Children’s Art Exchange, Cameron Jamie, Jesse Jones, Dorota Jurczak, Ferdinand van Kessel, Bouchra Khalili, Eva Kotátková, Nicolas Kozakis / Raoul Vaneigem, Alfred Kubin, Erik van Lieshout, Jen Liu, Marko Lulić, Fabian Marti, Florin Mitroi, Marcel Odenbach, Jane Ostermann-Petersen, Francis Picabia, Willem de Rooij, Allan Sekula, Zin Taylor, Noam Toran, Kerry Tribe, Peter Wächtler, Jeff Wall, Mark Wallinger, Gillian Wearing, Tobias Zielony.”

@kunsthalle’s press release

kunsthalle Wien website

Vienna : “Lucian Freud” at Kunst Historiches Museum

8 october 2013-6 january 2014

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photo: courtesy of Historisches Museum;(published photo)

“….This exhibition, the first ever to be shown in Austria, presents a concise survey of his 70-year working career from an early wartime self-portrait of 1943 to the final, unfinished painting that remained in his studio at the time of his death in July 2011. It covers a range of different genres, from portraits of his family, close friends, wives and lovers, neighbours, fellow artists, aristocrats, working-class associates and animals, to still lifes, landscapes and -arguably his most sustained and remarkable achievement -his own self-portraits…. Presented within the Kunsthistorisches Museum, whose collections span almost four thousand years from Ancient Egypt to the great painters of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque, the exhibition also provides a unique opportunity to consider and examine Freud’s interest in the art of the past. Freud’s awareness and profound understanding of art history stand like bookends to his remarkable life.  Growing up in Berlin between the wars, his childhood home was decorated with prints of Old Master paintings and drawings by Dürer, Titian, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, including two seasonal landscapes from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Hunters in the Snow and the Return of the Herd, a gift to the young Lucian from his grandfather Sigmund.

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Zürich: visit Kunsthalle, Lutz Backer “snow”

November 11,2013 -February 2nd, 2014

from the press release of the show ..

“….

Lutz Bacher (lives and works in New York) has been questioning the medialisation and commercialisation of individual life choices and models of sexual and social identity since the early 1970s through the alienation and deconstruction of their familiar manifestations. Accordingly, since the beginning of her career as an artist, she has concealed her true identity behind a misleading and deceptive male pseudonym and rarely appears in person on the art scene. With «SNOW», Kunsthalle Zürich presents an exhibition, in which the artist incorporates an overview of her work from the 1970s to the present day into the ensemble of an installation created specially for the exhibition. ”

Zurich:visit Löwenbrau Art Complex. curatorial exhibition at POOL

‘Go!You Sure?Yeah.’  curated by Nicola Ruffo and Tanja Trampe  (23 Nov -19 Jan 2014)

Curators Nicola Ruffo and Tanja Trampe select artworks from the collections of Maja Hoffman and Michael Ringier, focusing on works that probe conventions and categories dominating the realm of film and cinema.

Featuring works by:

Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Doug Aitken, Francis Alÿs, Fiona Banner, Robert Barry, Olaf Breuning, Bruce Conner, Keren Cytter, Peter Doig, Trisha Donnelly,Olafur Eliasson, Urs Fischer, Jack Goldstein, Douglas Gordon, Jonathan Horowitz, Allan McCollum, Sarah Morris, Takeshi Murata, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, John Stezaker, Stan VanDerBeek, Jeff Wall

Mentor/Mentorin: Dorothee Richter, Head of Postgraduate Programme in Curating, Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts, Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK)

“….from the press release,,,

In the 1960s, artists began to broaden the very concept of cinema – most notably Stan VanDerBeek, a pioneer of the Expanded Cinema practice. His visually stunning, walk-in installation ‘Movie-Drome’, which resembles a dome designed by R. Buckminster Fuller, will become accessible again for the first time in Europe on the occasion of this show. In the 1970s, Jack Goldstein appropriated not only Hollywood’s classic motifs but also its techniques, while contemporary positions like those represented by Douglas Gordon, Cindy Sherman or Keren Cytter engage with the aesthetic legacy of the classic film industry. Peter Doig’s posters from the series ‘Studio Film Club’ advertised the different films projected in the weekly film club he had founded in his Trinidad studio, and were created on the day of each screening. The 25 works featured in the show offer intriguing points of departure for engaging with the properties of art that explores, primarily, the cinematic medium and its representation, as well as the cinematographic event itself. “

read more at  poolproject.net

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New York: MoMa: Isa Genzken – Retroperspective

Thursday, November 21st -Museum of Modern Art, New York

Isa Genzken, Venetia Kapernekas

Preview opening of Isa Genzken – Retroperspective (November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014) 

The exhibitions shows nearly 150 objects of Isa Genzken,  one of the most important and influential female

artists of the past 30 years.

http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1345

Mike Kelley

New York ; Nov 17th, Sunday. I visited the PS1 for the Mike Kelley. On view October 13, 2013–February 2, 2014

Venetia Kapernekas, Mike Kelley

“MoMA PS1 presents Mike Kelley, the largest exhibition of the artist’s work to-date and the first comprehensive survey since 1993. Regarded as one of the most influential artists of our time, Mike Kelley (1954–2012) produced a body of deeply innovative work mining American popular culture and both modernist and alternative traditions—which he set in relation to relentless self- and social examinations, both dark and delirious. Bringing together over 200 works, from early pieces made during the 1970s through 2012, the exhibition occupies the entire museum. This exhibition marks the biggest exhibition MoMA PS1 has ever organized since its inceptual Rooms exhibition in 1976.”

read more: MoMA PS1

 

Julia Margaret Cameron

Saturday, November 16th – The Metropolitain Muesum of Art, New York

cameron_julia_met 2013

Exhibiton visit of Julia Margaret Cameron, August 19, 2013 – January 5, 2014

Cameron (1815-1879) is one of the greatest portraitists in the history of photography.

http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2013/julia-margaret-cameron

Agnieszka Kurant: exformation

Agnieszka Kurant at the Sculpture Center, New York. On view: November 10, 2013 – January 27, 2014

Agnieszka Kurant, Venetia Kapernekas, 2013

read more about the artist and the exhibiton at: sculpture-center.org

Munich:opening exhibition;Pinakothek der Moderne: “Jeff Wall in Munich”

Wednesday, November 6th 2013 – Pinakothek der Moderne – Munich, 7pm

jeff wall_an eviction

Opening of Jeff Wall in Munich

Curator: Inka Graeve Ingelmann

“….The exhibition, created in close cooperation with the artist, unites works in different collections in Munich for the first time. Largely dating from the 1980s and 1990s, this selection of 20 works provides a precise overview of the most important aspects in Jeff Wall’s work and includes now famous, frequently exhibited works such as “The Thinker” and “An Eviction”,  as well as less well-known pictures that are seldom shown such as “Park Drive” or “Diagonal Composition no. 2″…..

http://www.pinakothek.de/en/kalender/2013-11-07/38511/jeff-wall-munich

lenders of works for this exhibition: Sammlung Chrisa Döttinger; Sammlung Goetz; Sammlung Lothar Schirmel, Rüdiger Schöttle.

Film Matinees:  11.30 am in original language with german subtitles  at the Siemens-Auditorium at the Pinakothek  (entrance free)

10.11.2013  The Phantom Carriage/Der Fuhrmann des Todes, 1921 / Regie: Victor Sjöstrom

08.12.13      Das Weibe band, 2009 / Regie: Michael Haneke

12.01.14       Faustrecht der Freheit, 1975 / Regie: Rainer Werner Fassbinder

09.02.14   Old Joy, 2006/Regie: Kelly Reichert

09.03.14   The informant!/ Der informant!2009/ Regie: Stephen Soderbergh

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