The exhibition "Christopher Williams. For Example: Dix-Huit Lecons Sur La Societe Industrielle (Revision 15)" comprises more than 20 photographic works. Williams' theoretical considerations touch on epistemological processes as well as on the conditions of art production or of institutional criticism. "Fred Sandback. Drawing that is habitable" comprises about 80 prints, the presentation is complemented by a string sculpture.
Christopher Williams. For Example: Dix-Huit Leçons
Sur La Société Industrielle (Revision 15)
4 December 2011–12 February 2012
Curator of the Christopher Williams exhibition is Stefanie Kreuzer.
The exhibition "Christopher Williams. For Example: Dix-Huit Leçons Sur La Société Industrielle (Revision 15)" comprises more than 20 photographic works by this artist, who was born in Los Angeles in 1956. The presentation at Museum Morsbroich, which alludes to the book Dix-Huit Leçons Sur La Société Industrielle (Industrial Society: 18 lessons, 1964) by Raymond Aron published in France in 1962, is part of an exhibition series which the artist began in 2005 and has since continued consistently in the most diverse international institutions and museums.
The exhibition combines new works, and some which are being shown for the first time in Germany, with older photographs which are already part of the body of 18 lessons. The arrangement of the works takes into account the particularity of the respective exhibition venue. An essential importance is attributed to the exhibition site and thus the space itself, the installation. The artist's considerations include an engagement with the conditions of the presentation, the context as well as the means and framework conditions of the whole exhibition business. The rhetoric of the installation in Schloss Morsbroich uses a very minimalist idiom. The staged link between the works emerges through the sequence of the rooms.
Christopher Williams' artistic approach is guided by conceptual principles that point up his roots in the tradition of American conceptualism, as represented by Michael Asher, Douglas Huebler or John Baldessari, under whom he studied at the CalArts (California Institute of the Arts). Williams' photographic-theoretical considerations touch on epistemological processes as well as, immanently, on the conditions of art production or of institutional criticism.
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Fred Sandback. Drawing that is habitable
4 December 2011–13 May 2012
Curator of the Fred Sandback exhibition is Fritz Emslander, Director of the Prints Collection.
The exhibition "Fred Sandback. Drawing that is habitable" comprises about 80 prints, a selection from Museum Morsbroich's extensive stocks. In cooperation with the Estate of Fred Sandback, New York, the presentation is complemented by a string sculpture, one of those drawings in space that made the American famous (Bronxville, New York 1943–2003 New York). Moreover the exhibition provides an opportunity to see a work which Fred Sandback conceived in 1969 specially for the mirror room of Schloss Morsbroich on the occasion of the legendary exhibition "Konzeption – conception".
Image: Christopher Williams
Press contact
Angela Hoogstraten Telephone: +49 (0) 214 85556-15 angela.hoogstraten@museum-morsbroich.de
The opening takes place on Sunday, the 4th December 2011 at noon.
Museum Morsbroich
Gustav-Heinemann-Str. 80 51377 Leverkusen
Hours: Thursday 11 to 21 (except holiday, then only to 17) Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday until Sunday 11 to 17
24 and 25,12 closed, 26.12: 11-17, 31.12 and 1.1.2012 closed.
Adult - 5.00 €
Pupil, student, training - 3.50 €
Family - 13.50 €
Groups starting from 10 persons - 3.50 € per person