Anselm Reyle
Jesper Just
Hans Hamid Rasmussen
Lovro Artukovic
Micol Assael
Miriam Backstrom
Stephan Balkenhol
Martin Barre'
Milivoj Bijelic
Thea Djordjadze
Simon English
Jan Fabre
Liam Gillick
Group ABS
Ana Husman
Manisha Jha
Jesper Just
Suhasini Kejriwal
Raoul de Keyser
Alem Korkut
Eliseo Mattiacci
Annette Messager
Sarah Morris
Muntean/Rosenblum
Tal R
Hans Hamid Rasmussen
Anselm Reyle
Pipilotti Rist
Arcangelo Sassolino
Nunzio di Stefano
Viren Tanwar
Patrick Tuttofuoco
Shiv Verma
Chen Zhen
Heimo Zobernig
Christian Gether
The project spotlights contemporary art and the museums' acquisition policy. On the occasion of their ten years anniversary Sammlung Essl in Vienna have given each museum an amount of money to purchase art for. Christian Gether has purchased works by Anselm Reyle, Jesper Just and Hans Hamid Rasmussen. Stars like Pipilotti Rist, Annette Messager, Liam Gillick and Sarah Morris mingle with young emerging artists from Georgia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and India. On show also Chen Zhen, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Lovro Artukovic, Jan Fabre and many more.
Essl Museum is giving 10 international museum directors 200,000 euros each with
the invitation to spend it all on contemporary art. Celebrating the tenth anniversary
of the respected Austrian private collection, Essl’s founders wish to share their
enthusiasm for art by giving the selected museum directors a free hand to buy
exactly the art they need to fill gaps in the museums’ collections.
DIRECTOR’S CHOICE presents a unique survey of the museum directors’ favorites
and a glimpse into how and why they make their choices.
Stars like Pipilotti Rist, Annette Messager, Liam Gillick and Sarah Morris mingle with
young emerging artists from Georgia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and India. DIRECTOR’S
CHOICE is a role call of international contemporary art in all its diverse
ramifications. The exhibition opens our eyes to the vast field of contemporary art
that museum directors navigate in when selecting the art that is worth preserving
for posterity.
There is a rationale behind each museum director’s choice of works. Some pick a
single work by a big star. Others choose artists according to a certain theme and
then interrelate the works. Yet others pick works they have long desired for their
museum but were not previously in a position to acquire. The directors’ choices
reflect personal preferences as well as museum acquisition policies, tendencies of
the times and the value of the works.
Director of ARKEN Christian Gether selected works by Anselm Reyle, Jesper Just
and Hans Hamid Rasmussen. Rasmussen, who is new to the museum’s collection,
recently received the ARKEN Travel Grant, while the internationally acclaimed
Reyle and Just are already represented in the collection. The choice of works sends
the unmistakable message that Mr. Gether has faith in the current and future
relevance of these three artists.
In its simple concept, DIRECTOR’S CHOICE clarifies a museum’s prime task:
collecting for posterity. How do museums select works for their collections? What
do museums orient themselves towards? What does it mean to build a collection?
What is the role of museums in today’s society?
These questions are deeply rooted in the museums’ practice, even though it may
not be evident to the museumgoer. DIRECTOR’S CHOICE shines a light on the art
that is acquired and why.
The works by these 32 participating artists all are examples of art that makes it
through the needle’s eye and into museum collections. DIRECTOR’S CHOICE
includes a large selection of new sculpture: from a flowering bell with a bomb at its
core, referring to the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, to inflatable human organs
that are punctured and re-inflated in a continuous loop. There is a strong focus on
painting, too, from pure abstraction to new interpretations of traditional Indian
painting. Finally, the directors have acquired a number of video works, ranging from
documentary investigation of nationalism in Zagreb to Jesper Just’s surreal trilogy
about a woman’s sexuality and the poetic experience of Pipilotti Rist’s lavish and
embracing installation, A Statue of Liberty for Tökyö.
The participating artists are:
Lovro Artukovic (Croatia), Micol Assaël (Italy), Miriam Bäckström (Sweden),
Stephan Balkenhol (Germany), Martin Barré (France), Milivoj Bijelic (Croatia), Thea
Djordjadze (Georgia), Simon English (UK), Jan Fabre (Belgium), Liam Gillick (UK),
Group ABS (Croatia), Ana Husman (Croatia), Manisha Jha (India), Jesper Just
(Denmark), Suhasini Kejriwal (India), Raoul de Keyser (Belgium), Alem Korkut
(Bosnia-Herzegovina), Eliseo Mattiacci (Italy), Annette Messager (France), Sarah
Morris (UK), Muntean/Rosenblum (Austria/Israel), Tal R (Denmark), Hans Hamid
Rasmussen (Algeria), Anselm Reyle (Germany), Pipilotti Rist (Switzerland),
Arcangelo Sassolino (Italy), Nunzio di Stefano (Italy), Viren Tanwar (India), Patrick
Tuttofuoco (Italy), Shiv Verma (India), Chen Zhen (China), Heimo Zobernig
(Austria).
The 11 participating museums are:
ARKEN Museum for Contemporary Art, Ishøj, Denmark; India Habitat Centre, New
Delhi, India; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark; MART Museo
di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Italy; MdM Museum der
Moderne, Salzburg, Austria; MOT Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan; MS
Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland; MSU Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia;
Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg, Austria; Städel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany; Tate
Liverpool, UK.
Communications Manager
Christina Bilde tel: +45 40 747222 bilde@arken.dk
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art
DK-2635 Ishøj Skovvej 100
Wednesday: 10-21 Monday: Closed Tuesday-sunday: 10-17
Adults: 85 kr.Students: 70 kr.