Esther Stocker
Marc Adrian
Klaus Auderer
Josef Bauer
Joseph Beuys
Monica Bonvicini
Christian Boltanski
Marcel Broodthaers
Gunter Brus
Daniel Buren
Tom Burr
Ernst Caramelle
Bernhard Cella
Cityrama
Heinz Emigholz
VALIE EXPORT
Claire Fontaine
Peter Friedl
gelatin
Inspection Medical Hermeneutics
Pavel Pepperstein
Sergej Anufriew
Isa Genzken
Liam Gillick
Franz Graf
Thomas Hirschhorn
Julia Hohenwarter
Hans Hollein
Christian Jankowski
Ilya Kabakov
Tillman Kaiser
Jean Kalman
Ian Kiaer
Friedrich Kiesler
Martin Kippenberger
Mahony
Gordon Matta-Clark
Ralo Mayer
Paul McCarthy
Jonathan Meese
Hermann Nitsch
Oswald Oberhuber
Hermann Painitz
Seb Patane
Helga Philipp
Walter Pichler
Marjetica Potrc
Jason Rhoades
Thiago Rocha Pitta
Gerwald Rockenschaub
Constanze Ruhm
Gerhard Ruhm
Markus Schinwald
Jorg Schlick
Christoph Schlingensief
Gregor Schneider
SUPERFLEX
Una Szeemann
Peter Weibel
Franz West
WochenKlausur
Fritz Wotruba
Heimo Zobernig
Bettina Steinbrugge
Harald Krejci
A contemporary perspective of the historical idea of the total work of art. In the exhibition, over 50 national and international positions explore art after 1960 as to the possibilities and impossibilities of reinterpreting the remaining fragments of the notion of Gesamtkunstwerk. A comprehensive display, conceived by the artist Esther Stocker serves as a stage for works by Joseph Beuys, Monica Bonvicini, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, Gunter Brus, Daniel Buren, Tom Burr...
Curators: Bettina Steinbrügge and Harald Krejci
The exhibition Utopia Gesamtkunstwerk presents a contemporary perspective of the historical idea of the total work of art. With appropriate scepticism, artists have undertaken to review this legendary figure of thought, thereby casting a critical eye on the history of Modernism: with the upheaval caused by the avant-garde after 1918 and the work theories developed by Schwitters, Duchamp, or Artaud, a holistic and socially critical way of thinking set in as a relevant force.
The idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk, originally a purely aesthetic concept, underwent a redefinition aimed at a renewal of society through an art that was critical of the latter’s mechanisms and institutions.
Social developments like neo-liberalization, standardization, and functionalization, but also the political reorganization after the fall of the Iron Curtain or the events of 9/11 have an impact on today’s social dynamics and cause feelings of insecurity. The desire to improve life in our society and the question of what models of living are still or again possible today are therefore also increasingly in the focus of artistic interest.
In Utopia Gesamtkunstwerk, over 50 national and international positions explore art after 1960 as to the possibilities and impossibilities of reinterpreting the remaining fragments of the notion of Gesamtkunstwerk.
A comprehensive display, conceived by the artist Esther Stocker for Utopia Gesamtkunstwerk, serves as a stage for works by Marc Adrian, Klaus Auderer, Josef Bauer, Joseph Beuys, Monica Bonvicini, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, Günter Brus, Daniel Buren, Tom Burr, Ernst Caramelle, Bernhard Cella, Cityrama, Heinz Emigholz, VALIE EXPORT, Claire Fontaine, Peter Friedl, gelatin, Inspection Medical Hermeneutics (Pavel Pepperstein, Sergej Anufriew), Isa Genzken, Liam Gillick, Franz Graf, Thomas Hirschhorn, Julia Hohenwarter, Hans Hollein, Christian Jankowski, Ilya Kabakov, Tillman Kaiser, Jean Kalman, Ian Kiaer, Friedrich Kiesler, Martin Kippenberger, Mahony, Gordon Matta-Clark, Ralo Mayer, Paul McCarthy, Jonathan Meese, Hermann Nitsch, Oswald Oberhuber, Hermann Painitz, Seb Patane, Helga Philipp, Walter Pichler, Marjetica Potrc, Jason Rhoades, Thiago Rocha Pitta, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Constanze Ruhm, Gerhard Rühm, Markus Schinwald, Jörg Schlick, Christoph Schlingensief, Gregor Schneider, SUPERFLEX, Una Szeemann, Peter Weibel, Franz West, WochenKlausur, Fritz Wotruba, Heimo Zobernig and others.
Friday, 2 March at 5 p.m.
Positions, Intentions, and Generations! The artists Ralo Mayer und Seb Patane will meet in the exhibition for a talk (in english) about Utopia Gesamtkunstwerk.
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21er Haus
Schweizergarten, Arsenalstraße 1, 1030 Wien
Hours
Wednesday to Sunday 10 am to 6 pm
Admission
Adults € 7,-
Elderly person (from age 60) € 5,50
Students (under 27) € 5,50
Groups of 10 Persons and over € 5,50
Children & teenager (under 19) free