Nina Berman
Huma Bhabha
Peter Bogers
C-LEVEL Project
Eddo Stern
Peter Brinson
Brody Condon
Michael Wilson
Mark Allen
Jessica Hutchins
Erin Cosgrove
Dzine (Carlos Rolon)
Jonathan Durham
Angela Ellsworth
Generic Art Solutions
Matt Vis
Tony Campbell
Anthony Goicolea
Guerra De La Paz
Alain Guerra
Neraldo de la Paz
Christian Jankowski
Joseph Johnson
William Klein
Oliver Laric
Nora Ligorano
Marshall Resse
David LaChapelle
Nate Lowman
Joanna Malinowska
Michael Murphy
Rashaad Newsome
Michael Rakowitz
Jay Rosenblatt
Martha Rosler
Andres Serrano
Jeff Sonhouse
Kim Sooja
Jim Shaw
Piotr Uklanski
Jordan Wolfson
Shannon Taggart
Bill Viola
Maria Brewinska
Magdalena Komornicka
Katarzyna Stupnicka
The exhibition focuses purely on the exploration of the variety of religious beliefs and practices of which the US is composed. It brings together a multigenerational group of contemporary American artists who will look at religions, singular beliefs, spirituality, unusual faiths, sects or cults from an outside perspective.
curator Maria Brewińska
assistants Magdalena Komornicka, Katarzyna Stupnicka
The exhibition focuses purely on the exploration of the variety of religious beliefs and practices of which the United States is composed. For both in the past and in the present, religion has played a highly significant and multifarious role in the United States, to the extent that today the country might be considered one of the most religiously diverse in the world. While the rich panoply of traditional religious communities and identities is still a major and changing element of the United States, we can also witness the emergence of new modes of religiosity whereby each person can define a religious identity for themselves in opposition to a relativistic vision of contemporary American society. The controversial motto used as the title of the exhibition, one that has often been questioned by different political and religious groups, may be interpreted in the context of today’s religious complexity as suggesting that America is no longer “one nation under [one] god”. For, in addition to its strong assertion of faith, the phrase does not foreclose a possibility of “choosing my religion” that can take on the most varied forms and facets.
“In God We Trust” will bring together a multigenerational group of contemporary American artists from different religious backgrounds, who will look at religions, singular beliefs, spirituality, unusual faiths, sects or cults from an outside perspective, bringing viewers closer to the particular dynamics of each and thus unveiling the variegated landscape of American religion and the extraordinary diversity of U.S. cultures. The exhibition will also deal with many aspects of this complex theme focusing, for example, on the relationships between religion and society, economy/capitalism, politics, patriotism/Americanism, sport, popular culture, etc.
The exhibition includes works by: Nina Berman, Huma Bhabha, Peter Bogers, C-LEVEL Project (Eddo Stern, Peter Brinson, Brody Condon, Michael Wilson, Mark Allen, Jessica Hutchins), Erin Cosgrove, Dzine (Carlos Rolon), Jonathan Durham, Angela Ellsworth, Generic Art Solutions (Matt Vis and Tony Campbell), Anthony Goicolea, Guerra De La Paz (Alain Guerra, Neraldo de la Paz), Christian Jankowski, Joseph Johnson, William Klein, Oliver Laric, Nora Ligorano and Marshall Resse, David LaChapelle, Nate Lowman, Joanna Malinowska, Michael Murphy, Rashaad Newsome, Michael Rakowitz, Jay Rosenblatt, Martha Rosler, Andres Serrano, Jeff Sonhouse, Kim Sooja, Jim Shaw, Piotr Uklański, Jordan Wolfson, Shannon Taggart, Bill Viola.
partner of the gallery Lidex
technological partner of the exhibition SHARP
sponsors of the opening ceremony: DeLonghi, Kenwood, Freixenet
media patronage: Polskie Radio, The Warsaw Voice, Stolica, Artinfo.pl
Image: David LaChapelle, Jesus Is My Homeboy: Intervention, 2003. Chromogenic Print, © David LaChapelle, courtesy of Jablonka Galerie, Cologne
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