John Baldessari
Elisabetta Benassi
Christian Boltanski
Joseph Beuys
Noam Chomsky
Denmark
Marlene Dumas
Angus Fairhurst
Günther Forg
Gloria Friedmann
Nikolas Gambaroff
Gilbert & George
Robert Gober
Douglas Gordon
Melissa Gordon
Eberhard Havekost
Damien Hirst
Marine Hugonnier
On Kawara
William Kentridge
Anselm Kiefer
Jannis Kounellis
KRIWET
Sigalit Landau
Robert Longo
Markus Lupertz
Adam McEwen
Jonathan Meese
Annette Messager
Olaf Metzel
Gustav Metzger
Aleksandra Mir
Farhad Moshiri
Wolf Pehlke
Richard Prince
Hans Richter
Thomas Ruff
Sarkis
Gregor Schneider
HA Schult
James Scott
Nedko Solakov
Itamar Shimshony
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Luc Tuymans
Gunther Uecker
Marcel van Eeden
Angel Vergara
Wolf Vostell
Kelley Walker
Peter Weibel
Walter Smerling
Peter Weibel
Art. Truth. Reality. The exhibition presents around 50 artistic approaches, illustrating the network of links between journalism and art, and the ways in which artists draw on media for their creative production. It includes an historical overview of the story of the newspaper both in and with art. Works by William Kentridge, Christian Boltanski, Nedko Solakov, Damien Hirst, Gilbert & George and many more.
curated by Walter Smerling and Peter Weibel
As a medium, the newspaper has been an object of art since the mid-nineteenth century. Whether as tool for enlightenment or as an instrument of manipulation, artists have drawn on the medium in a number of ways and for several reasons, and to which they ascribe varying degrees of meaning. The exhibition “ARTandPRESS. Art. Truth. Reality.” presents around 50 artistic approaches, illustrating the network of links between journalism and art, and the ways in which artists draw on media for their creative production.
The newspaper is considered the oldest information carrier and continues to be well-established among a broad public. And whereas a surge of radical changes has been brought about in the wake of media technologies, democracy, the modern state and present-day information society would be inconceivable without the newspaper.
A brief glance at the art history of the foregoing 200 years shows a close-knit relationship between art and press. Art and the newspaper share common features in their intention to enquire, to clarify and to challenge accepted norms. The claim to illustrate reality as authentically as possible – objectively, subjectively and as pure assertion – is the common endeavor connecting the activity of news production and artistic creativity. The press creates the public, and art needs the public. A dependency accorded the newspaper as a medium within art.
In addition to contemporary exhibits, the show “ARTandPRESS. Art. Truth. Reality.” also includes an historical overview of the story of the newspaper both in and with art. And yet, not by way of originals, but via iPad – a medium which, already functioning as a digital newspaper, may be described as one of the biggest competitors to the analog press. For its part, in the exhibition the iPad becomes a carrier of art information in both pictorial and interactive forms. The modern medium seeks to make access to the historical works easier for the visitors, and to show the relationship between newspaper and art.
The show consequently presents a broad spectrum of mediums: from classical painting and installations, object art and video through to cutting-edge forms of Internet communication. The exhibition “ARTandPRESS Art. Truth. Reality.” is a project sponsored by the foundation, Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V. Bonn, and was first on show in Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin. Furthermore, at the ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art a cabinet has also been installed in which one of Hans Richter’s works from the ZKM | Karlsruhe collection is presented, in which newspapers were also used as elements of collage.
A catalog on the exhibition is available: ARTandPRESS. Art. Truth. Reality. ed. by Walter Smerling; Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin, Wienand Verlag, 2012, ISBN: 978-3-86832-094-7, € 19
Artists:
John Baldessari, Elisabetta Benassi, Christian Boltanski, Joseph Beuys, Noam Chomsky, Denmark, Marlene Dumas, Angus Fairhurst, Günther Förg, Gloria Friedmann, Nikolas Gambaroff, Gilbert & George, Robert Gober, Douglas Gordon, Melissa Gordon, Eberhard Havekost, Damien Hirst, Marine Hugonnier, On Kawara, William Kentridge, Anselm Kiefer, Jannis Kounellis, KRIWET, Sigalit Landau, Robert Longo, Markus Lüpertz, Adam McEwen, Jonathan Meese, Annette Messager, Olaf Metzel, Gustav Metzger, Aleksandra Mir, Farhad Moshiri, Wolf Pehlke, Richard Prince, Hans Richter, Thomas Ruff, Sarkis, Gregor Schneider, HA Schult, James Scott, Nedko Solakov, Itamar Shimshony, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Luc Tuymans, Günther Uecker, Marcel van Eeden, Angel Vergara, Wolf Vostell, Kelley Walker, Peter Weibel
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Opening: Fri, September 14, 2012, 7 p.m., ZKM_Foyer, admission free
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