Symbol of the exhibition with a turquoise background. White curved lines run parallel. The inscription "Future Perfect" is visible in white.
​FUTURE PERFECT. contemporary artistic production in Germany, exhibition graphic, © Axel Feldmann, objectif, 2013

Future Perfect

Contemporary Art from Germany

24 May 2024
 - 
4 Aug 2024
Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade & Gallery – Legacy of Milica Zorić and Rodoljub Čolaković
2 Rodoljuba Čolakovića St.
11000 Belgrade, Serbia

'Future Perfect' does not mean a perfect future, but is rather the English equivalent of the German tense 'Futur II': a 'completed' future – something will have been ... The future perfect is a preview from the past and therefore speculation. The exhibition ‘Future Perfect’ shows works on the subject of the future and speculations about the course of history. Can we come, through conjecture and assumption, to an understanding of a future perfect? How do artists position themselves in handling material, form, imagination, action and narration? How do they reflect freshly on the past? Where do they see scope for action? Today the future is seen as a critical concept. Even the near future seems unpredictable because of digital and mobile acceleration. Visitors to the exhibition are encouraged to think about the promise of the future.

The exhibition presents the positions of sixteen international artists living in Germany. They work in various media such as film, photography, sculpture, object, painting and collage. Common to all their works is that they translate central social questions into artistic concepts with the aim of designing future spaces of imagination and action. With works by Nairy Baghramian, Mariana Castillo Deball, Cyprien Gaillard, Dani Gal, DAS INSTITUT (Kerstin Brätsch and Adele Röder), Annette Kelm, Jutta Koether, Armin Linke, Antje Majewski, Henrik Olesen, Yorgos Sapountzis, Nora Schultz, Nasan Tur, Danh Vo and Clemens von Wedemeyer.

Exhibitions worldwide

With over 20 touring exhibitions currently travelling across the globe and with its diverse event programmes on contemporary art, the ifa links the German art scene with internationally active cultural creators and forms cooperations and networks. The projects, many of which were developed in co-creation with local partners, cover the various disciplines of modern and contemporary fine arts – from current themes in architecture, photography and design to Bauhaus and monographic exhibitions such as Rosemarie Trockel or Marcel Odenbach. These projects generate local meeting platforms and allow international perspectives on topics of global relevance. The ifa also provides loan exhibits to interested museums. 

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