Big Picture II (Szenen/Figuren)
April 14, 2012 - January 27, 2013
K21 STÄNDEHAUS
The third installment of Big Picture – an overview of the collection’s large-scale installations – centers around the question: What is presentation? On view in the basement level of K21, designed by Stadler Prenn Architekten Berlin, is a concentrated selection of works which articulate ideas about roles, identity, and the self in contemporary art. The spectrum extends from performance art to reality-based forms such as the interview, and all the way to borrowed works from the realm of film and cinema. Selected loan works supplements the thematic presentation of the works from the collection.
Featured are works by
Vito Acconci, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Peggy Buth, Keren Cytter, Hanne Darboven, Jeanne Faust, Christoph Girardet und Matthias Müller, Stefan Hablützel, Nan Hoover, Paul McCarthy, Imi Knoebel, Tony Oursler, Pia Stadtbäumer
Apsis Kino
Presented at Apsis Kino at two-month intervals will be a new film work by an international artist.
April/May 2012
Marcel Odenbach, Disturbed Places, 2007, Farbe, Ton, 34'08''
June/July 2012
Astrid Nippoldt, Cape Coral, 2011, Farbe und S/W, Ton, 40'
August/September 2012
João Penalva, The Roar of Lions, 2007, Farbe, Ton, 37'
October/November 2012
Phil Collins, Soy mi madre, 2008, Farbe, Ton, 28'
December/Januar 2012/13
Sarah Morris, Points on a Line, 2010, Farbe, Ton, 36'
Curator: Doris Krystof
Assistent Curator: Maria Anna Bierwirth


