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MASKULINITÄTEN

What does a feminist exhibition on masculinity look like? This was the question asked by curators Eva Birkenstock, Michelle Cotton, and Nikola Dietrich while organizing MASKULINITÄTEN, their three-part exhibition now open in Bonn, Cologne, and Düsseldorf.

The Bonn section—curated by Cotton, head of Artistic Programmes and Content at Mudam, Luxembourg—includes work by Lynda Benglis, Judith Bernstein, Alexandra Bircken, Patricia L. Boyd, Jana Euler, Hal FischerEunice Golden, Richard Hawkins, Jenny Holzer, Hudinilson Jr., Allison Katz, Mahmoud Khaled, Hilary Lloyd, Sarah Lucas, Robert Morris, D’Ette Nogle, Puppies Puppies (Jade Kuriki Olivo), Bea Schlingelhoff, and Anita Steckel.

The Cologne section—curated by Dietrich, director of the Kölnischer Kunstverein—includes Georgia Anderson & David Doherty & Morag Keil & Henry Stringer, Louis Backhouse, Olga Balema, Gerry Bibby, Juliette Blightman, Anders Clausen, Enrico David, Jonathas de Andrade, Jimmy DeSana, Hedi El Kholti, Hilary Lloyd, Shahryar Nashat, Carol Rama, Bea Schlingelhoff, Heji Shin, Evelyn Taocheng Wang, Carrie Mae Weems, Marianne Wex, Martin Wong, and Katharina Wulff.

The presentation in Düsseldorf—curated by Birkenstock, director of the Kunstverein for the Rheinland and Westfalen, Düsseldorf—features the work of Vito Acconci, The Agency, Keren Cytter, Vaginal Davis, Nicole Eisenman, Andrea Fraser, keyon gaskin with Samiya Bashir, sidony o’neal & Adee Roberson, Philipp GuflerAnnette Kennerley, Sister Corita Kent, Jürgen Klauke, Jutta Koether, Tetsumi Kudo, Klara LidénHenrik Olesen, D.A. Pennebaker & Chris Hegedus, Josephine Pryde, Lorenzo Sandoval, Julia Scher, Agnes Scherer, Bea Schlingelhoff, Katharina Sieverding, Nancy Spero, and Evelyn Taocheng Wang.

MASKULINITÄTEN will be accompanied by a catalogue published by Koenig Books, with contributions by—among others—CAConrad, Nelly Gawellek, Chris Kraus, Quinn Latimer, Kerstin Stakemeier, Marlene Streeruwitz, and Änne Söll.

MASKULINITÄTEN

Through November 24.

Bonner Kunstverein

Hochstadenring 22, Bonn.

Kölnischer Kunstverein

Hahnenstrasse 6, Cologne.

Kunstverein Düsseldorf

Grabbeplatz 4, Düsseldorf.

Maskulinitäten, a co-operation of the Bonner Kunstverein, Kölnischem Kunstverein, and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, September 1–November 24, 2019. Cologne installation photographs by Mareike Tocha, except second from top and fourth from bottom, by Katja Illner. Images courtesy and © the artists, the institutions, and the photographers.

AND LIFE GOES ON…I WOKE UP LIKE THIS!

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Clockwise from left: Klara Lidén : Log, Chair, Box, Bag of concrete, Diet Coke, Gauloises, Bike, Canvas, all : 2013, Spray paint on paper, various sizes (image from www.betweenbridges.net)

AND LIFE GOES ON…I WOKE UP LIKE THIS!

Curated by Karl Holmqvist

Between Bridges, Berlin

Exhibition on view until May 4, 2014

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Clockwise from left: Sean Snyder, Arriving and Transferring Passengers, FFM Airport, 1997, Video, 59:35 min, colour, sound Natascha Sadr Haghighian, I Woke Up Like This, 2014, Wallpaper, wallpaint, spray glue, Peggy Perfect bathroom wiper, cloth tape, variable dimensions
(image www.betweenbridges.net)

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Clockwise from left: Ariane Müller, Hubert Fichte travelling library, 2010, Handbag, books, plaster Ariane Müller, Zug, 2012, Video, 1:30 min loop, colour, sound Henrik Olesen, pour la forme, (after Guy Debord / Asger Jorn: Memoires, 1959, 1998-2014, Canvas, Inkjet Print on Proof Paper ZP 55 (Newspaper), 55 gouache /m2,
Amsterdam Gel Medium Matt Glue, 204,5 x 276 cm
(image www.betweenbridges.net)

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Ariane Müller, Gefälschte Bahnkarten, 1987-93, Mixed media on document, 10 x 18 cm, 22 pieces (detail)
(image www.betweenbridges.net)

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Henrik Olesen, pour la forme, (after Guy Debord / Asger Jorn: Memoires, 1959, 1998-2014, Canvas, Inkjet Print on Proof Paper ZP 55 (Newspaper), 55 gouache /m2, Amsterdam Gel Medium Matt Glue, 204,5 x 276 cm Yngve Holen, Hater Head, 2013, 3D printed titanium screw Ei Arakawa & Nora Schultz, Video Documentation of Countdown Performance, Moma, New York, 2011, Video, 11:30 min loop, colour, sound
(image www.betweenbridges.net)

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Henrik Olesen, pour la forme, (after Guy Debord / Asger Jorn: Memoires, 1959, 1998-2014, Canvas, Inkjet Print on Proof Paper ZP 55 (Newspaper), 55 gouache /m2, Amsterdam Gel Medium Matt Glue, 204,5 x 276 cm (detail)
(image www.betweenbridges.net)

THE HAWKER

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

The Hawker

dépendance at Carlos/Ishikawa, London

March 14 – April 12, 2014

ARTISTS: Richard Aldrich, Marie Angeletti, Thomas Bayrle, Will Benedict, Merlin Carpenter, Michaela Eichwald, Jana Euler, Christian Flamm, Olivier Foulon, Manuel Gnam, Thilo Heinzmann, Karl Holmqvist, Tom Humphreys, Sergej Jensen, Dorota Jurczak, Michael Krebber, Martin Laborde, Linder, Michaela Meise, Oscar Murillo, Shelly Nadashi, Henrik Olesen, Benjamin Saurer, Nora Schultz, Hanna Schwarz, Lucie Stahl, Josef Strau, Simon Thompson, Harald Thys & Jos de Gruyter, Oscar Tuazon, Peter Wächtler, and Haegue Yang.

 

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

Jana Euler, Human Small World, 2011, Papier-mâché, 60 x 20 x 20 cm

Jana Euler, Human Small World, 2011, Papier-mâché, 60 x 20 x 20 cm (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

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The Hawker, 2014, Installation view (image Carlos/Ishikawa)

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Oscar Murillo, another kind of breed (detail), 2014, Wooden crates and porcelain 34 x 72 x 183 cm (image Carlos/Ishikawa)