Matthias Hoch, Dresden-Neustadt, 1988, © (Matthias Hoch) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Matthias Hoch, Dresden-Neustadt, 1988, © (Matthias Hoch) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Travelling the World

Art from Germany

11 Mar 2020
Opening: 10 March 2020 | 19.00
 - 
12 Apr 2020
Art Palace
Ulitsa Kozlova 3
Minsk

‘Travelling the World. Art from Germany’ shows 400 artworks from the ifa's travelling exhibitions of the past six decades. The exhibitions presented art from Germany on every continent. The different positions of the nearly 100 artists cast a new look at art history.

Drawing on the ifa’s extensive holdings of contemporary art, the curators Matthias Flügge and Matthias Winzen compiled a survey of the most important artistic developments in Germany since 1949. Reviewing the holdings, the curators saw the opportunity of presenting for the first time an exhibition of art from Germany that breaks with the artistically unproductive FRG GDR schema. Thus the exhibition is conceived not along the lines of political history but rather of the actual development of art. Themes and techniques emerged in East Berlin and Cologne, in Annaberg and Oberkassel, in Dresden and Munich out of the artistic work-processes themselves. They reveal numerous parallels and subterranean relationships.

On display are works from Gerhard Altenbourg, Dieter Appelt, Willi Baumeister, Thomas Bayrle, Bernd und Hilla Becher, Sibylle Bergemann, Joseph Beuys, Anna und Bernhard Blume, Manfred Butzmann, Chargesheimer, Carlfriedrich Claus, Hartwig Ebersbach, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Arno Fischer, Günther Förg, Katharina Fritsch, Günter Fruhtrunk, Else (Twin) Gabriel, Rupprecht Geiger, André Gelpke, Isa Genzken, Jochen Gerz, Hermann Glöckner, Karl Otto Götz, Gotthard Graubner, Andreas Gursky, Georg Herold, Katharina Hinsberg, Hannah Höch, Matthias Hoch, Candida Höfer, Martin Honert, Rebecca Horn, Magdalena Jetelová, Dieter Kiessling, Jürgen Klauke, Barbara Klemm, Fritz Klemm, Imi Knoebel, Herlinde Koelbl, Wilmar Koenig, Arthur Køpcke, Norbert Kricke, Mark Lammert, Markus Lüpertz, Adolf Luther, Heinz Mack, Ewald Mataré, Wolfgang Mattheuer, Olaf Metzel, Michael Morgner, Reinhard Mucha, Marcel Odenbach, Nam June Paik, Helga Paris, A. R. Penck, Otto Piene, Peter Piller, Hermann Pitz, Sigmar Polke, Robert Rehfeldt, Gerhard Richter, Klaus Rinke, Julian Röder, Ulrike Rosenbach, Dieter Roth, Thomas Ruff, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Karin Sander, Jörg Sasse, Michael Schmidt, Bernard Schultze, Gundula Schulze Eldowy, Emil Schumacher, Thomas Schütte, Katharina Sieverding, Klaus Staeck, Otto Steinert, Strawalde, Thomas Struth, Frank Thiel, Fred Thieler, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rosemarie Trockel, Günther Uecker, Max Uhlig, Hans Uhlmann, Jorinde Voigt, Wolf Vostell, Franz Erhard Walther, Corinne Wasmuht, Fritz Winter, Wols and Ulrich Wüst.

In cooperation with Goethe-Institut Belarus

Curators

Matthias Winzen

Matthias Winzen is an art historian and teaches at the University of Fine Arts, Saar. From 1995 to 2005 he was director at Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden and since 2009 he has been director of LA8, Museum of 19th Century Art and Technology, in Baden-Baden.

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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 Wolfgang Tillmans. 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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