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Autumn of modernism II - Temporary Gallery Köln
 

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1. Rob Johannesma, Martijn Hendriks, Marc Nagtzaam

2. Remco Torenbosch, Batia Suter, Bas van den Hurk, Katja Mater, Remco
Torenbosch

 

Autumn of modernism II

Gwenneth Boelens, Piet Dieleman, gerlach en koop, Sara van der Heide, Martijn Hendriks, Bas van den Hurk, Rob Johannesma, Katja Mater, Marc Nagtzaam, Falke Pisano, Roma Publications, Petra Stavast, Batia Suter, Remco Torenbosch, Martijn in ’t Veld. Curated by Lorenzo Benedetti

September 7 - October 28, 2012
Temporary Gallery Köln 


The title of the exhibition "Autumn of modernism II" was inspired by "Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen", Johan Huizinga’s classic book published in 1919, a study of the forms of life, thought, and art at the end of the Middle Ages. The book shows that the artists of that period achieved their groundbreaking successes precisely because they drew on the past. This gave them a better grasp of the changes occurring all around them. It is fascinating to see that artists of different eras often respond to social upheaval in the same way, by turning to the past. We find this tendency among the artists participating in this exhibition, and it was also visible among artists of the 1960s and 70s, who were likewise grappling with major social transformations.

 

The group exhibition "Autumn of modernism II" illustrates how fifteen artists are responding to the social changes of our day, such as the present economic crisis. The explosion of news outlets and ways of consuming the news has made our society very focused on the now, and we sometimes forget to consider the future or the past. Artists try to step out of the present by consulting sources from the past and using them in their art, thus attempting to build bridges to the future. (Lorenzo Benedetti) 

 

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Roma Publications

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Bas van den Hurk, Batia Suter, gerlach en koop, Gwenneth Boelens

 

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Sara van der Heide

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Martijn Hendriks, Petra Stavast, Rob Johannesma

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Bas van den Hurk


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Martijn in 't Veld, Martijn Hendriks, Remco Torenbosch, gerlach en koop, gerlach en koop, Remco Torenbosch, Batia Suter


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Gwenneth Boelens

 

More images here from Maaike Lauwaert

Categorie : Onze Jongens
Frank | 20-09-2012 21:02

Reacties (3)

Huh?? Andy warhol is Dead.
Martini Shot | 25-09-2012 23:26

I like boring things. 
Andy Warhol
whatspace | 22-09-2012 13:56

this is soooo boring! i promiss not to see any boring art anymore.
margharitta | 21-09-2012 22:16

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