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- Verlag: Snoeck
- Themenbereich: Kunst
- Genre: keine Angabe / keine Angabe
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Ersterscheinung: 23.02.2016
- ISBN: 9783864421716
Die Kräfte hinter den Formen
Kat. Galerie im Taxispalais, Museen Haus Lange & Haus Esters Krefeld, Kunstmuseum Thun
The Forces at the Anthropocene
The power of imagination inherent in the visualization of natural processes has, particularly in recent times, become quite topical. The broadly led discussion whether we live only in an exclusively man-made environment has raised general awareness of nature and the forces behind natural phenomena, as well as for the impact of our actions on the environment. The exhibition »The Forces behind the Forms« – a title derived from artist and geologist Per Kirkeby – is devoted to the examination of matter and formative processes in contemporary art. The exhibition brings together works that reflect the creative processes and formative forces in nature, translating them into artistic forms and exploring how they relateto us. The positions presented here share a combination of scientific curiosity and will to form. The artists travel all around the world in a spirit of research and develop – using found objects and new conglomerations – a geology of our present day world; they draw microscopics that imply the macrocosmic, use geology as a language to develop our understanding of time and our relation-ship with a continually changing environment; and they find adequate forms of expression – in different artistic media – for natural evolution and growth processes, and examine the consequences of our handling of nature, matter, and thus – ultimately – of ourselves. In a quite humorous way they play with the longing for a holistic approach, with the urge to understand the world, with reverence for creation and the belief in their own creative power.Artists:Jonathan Bragdon, Nina Canell, Julian Charrière, Olafur Eliasson, Ilana Halperin, Roger Hiorns, Per Kirkeby, Katie Paterson, Giuseppe Penone, Jens Risch, Hans Schabus, George SteinmannAusstellungen:Galerie im Taxispalais Innsbruck, 12/12/2015–28/2/2016Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Museen Haus Lange & Haus Esters, 20/3–7/8/2016Kunstmuseum Thun, 26/8–20/11/2016
The power of imagination inherent in the visualization of natural processes has, particularly in recent times, become quite topical. The broadly led discussion whether we live only in an exclusively man-made environment has raised general awareness of nature and the forces behind natural phenomena, as well as for the impact of our actions on the environment. The exhibition »The Forces behind the Forms« – a title derived from artist and geologist Per Kirkeby – is devoted to the examination of matter and formative processes in contemporary art. The exhibition brings together works that reflect the creative processes and formative forces in nature, translating them into artistic forms and exploring how they relateto us. The positions presented here share a combination of scientific curiosity and will to form. The artists travel all around the world in a spirit of research and develop – using found objects and new conglomerations – a geology of our present day world; they draw microscopics that imply the macrocosmic, use geology as a language to develop our understanding of time and our relation-ship with a continually changing environment; and they find adequate forms of expression – in different artistic media – for natural evolution and growth processes, and examine the consequences of our handling of nature, matter, and thus – ultimately – of ourselves. In a quite humorous way they play with the longing for a holistic approach, with the urge to understand the world, with reverence for creation and the belief in their own creative power.Artists:Jonathan Bragdon, Nina Canell, Julian Charrière, Olafur Eliasson, Ilana Halperin, Roger Hiorns, Per Kirkeby, Katie Paterson, Giuseppe Penone, Jens Risch, Hans Schabus, George SteinmannAusstellungen:Galerie im Taxispalais Innsbruck, 12/12/2015–28/2/2016Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Museen Haus Lange & Haus Esters, 20/3–7/8/2016Kunstmuseum Thun, 26/8–20/11/2016
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