David Hammons (digital)
Absalon
After cutting short his military service in Israel, Absalon dropped out and lived in a wooden hut on the beach in Tel Aviv, before finally emigrating ...
read more Heinz Gappmayr
One important factor is that Gappmayr’s works are not only made of language, i.e. the form of their presentation – be it textual, oral or on data carriers ...
read more Pierre Huyghe
Pierre Huyghe’s works typically present themselves as complex systems that are shaped by and bring together a wide range of life forms, objects and diverse ...
read more Yoko Ono
In the exhibition:
Yoko OnoTHE WALK TO THE TAJ MAHAL, 1964/2021From six film scripts by Yoko Ono, Tokyo, June 1964 Facsimile print27,94 × 21,59 cm© Yoko ...
read more Karin Sander
The tradition of mural painting goes back to prehistoric times and brings to mind static symbolic positionings and decorative designs created with various ...
read more Nina Schuiki
The slide projection Notes on Duration invokes light silhouettes of building openings such as windows and doors, casting them onto the walls and floors ...
read more Lothar Wolleh
Lothar Wolleh was a German photographer based in Düsseldorf. From 1959 to 1963, he studied under Professor Otto Steinert at the Folkwang School of Design ...
read more Ceal Floyer
The Pakistani-born artist Ceal Floyer focuses on the true, radical implementation of her motifs into the media form she uses. She reduces the amount of ...
read more Hans Haacke
The German conceptual artist Hans Haacke developed an activist and critical artistic stance that has an ongoing relationship with its specific political ...
read more Timm Ulrichs
Two black-and-white photographs – the naked upper body of Timm Ulrichs – one taken from the front, one from the back. Some parts of the body are covered ...
read more Jochen Gerz
“...he brings work and the image back to their origin. ‘Weissʼ (‘whiteʼ) is composed of letters: signs. White is only understandable through its opposite: ...
read more Ray Johnson
“We all dance in John Cage shoes” was what Ray Johnson – pioneer of mail art and one of the most famous unknown artists in New York (New York Times) – ...
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