John Cage
John Baldessari
Ryan Gander
Robert Barry
Georg Baselitz
Maurizio Cattelan
Kurt Schwitters
Tim Lee
Tino Sehgal
Annette Kelm
Thomas Demand
Nicole Wermers
Kirsten Pieroth
Robert Filou
Jan Timme
Martin Kippenberger
Peter Fischli
David Weiss
Yves Klein
Jennifer Allora
Guillermo Calzadilla
Andreas Slominski
Ceal Floyer
Roman Ondak
John Bock
Alfred Johansen
Jonathan Monk
Rodney Graham
Andrew Grassie
Marcel Duchamp
Angela Bulloch
Alexandre da Cunha
Jens Hoffman
Works by more than 30 international artists. The show aims to examine the age-old question of what is wrong and what is right. An examination of the practice of art and curating, far from proposing an answer to this question but tries to take the inquiry as a conceptual experiment translated to the conditions and the framework of contemporary visual art. Curated by Jens Hoffman.
John Cage, John Baldessari, Ryan Gander, Robert Barry, Georg Baselitz, Maurizio Cattelan, Kurt Schwitters, Tim Lee, Tino Sehgal, Annette Kelm, Thomas Demand, Nicole Wermers, Kirsten Pieroth, Robert Filou, Jan Timme, Martin Kippenberger, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Yves Klein, Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla, Andreas Slominski, Ceal Floyer, Roman Ondak, John Bock, Alfred Johansen, Jonathan Monk, Rodney Graham, Andrew Grassie, Marcel Duchamp, Angela Bulloch, Alexandre da Cunha.
curated by Jens Hoffman
Wrong aims to examine the age-old question of what is wrong and what is
right. An examination of the practice of art and curating, WRONG is far
from proposing an answer to this question but tries to take the inquiry as
a conceptual experiment translated to the conditions and the framework of
contemporary visual art.
What is right or wrong? What makes things right or wrong? Who is to say
what is right or wrong? The tone with which these questions are usually
asked suggests that there is only one possible answer: "nobody."
Which then implies that there is no such thing as right and wrong at all.
But still, we all wrestle with these questions on a daily basis without
ever finding any conclusive answer, returning to ethics and morality, as a
set of rules, which define what is wrong or right, in our search for what
is wrong or what is right. WRONG will look into possibilities of what
could be considered wrong in the field of the visual arts and the practice
of curating with a selection of art works that address this question.
Among the works included will be those that have historically been
categorized wrong, which are false or make believe, or which are simply
not following the codes and conventions of standard art practice. On
inspection, it seems that the art context is without any ethical
consideration of what is wrong or right, a lawless field in which
everything seems to go.
WRONG brings together art that is ‘wrong’ by not conforming with fact or
truth; artwork that is not fitting or suitable for the context; artwork
that is not in accord with established usage; work that is not functioning
properly; artwork that does not to fit into a canon; artwork that is
simply fake and artwork that utilizes everyday objects and turns them into
artworks and with that gesture makes them wrong for the everyday use. In
addition, all the communication and information around the exhibition such
as advertisements and invitation cards will be ‘wrong’ as well. The setup
of the exhibition will follow a similar path from the perspective of
installation and presentation i.e. ‘wrong’ opening hours, ‘wrong’
lighting, ‘wrong’ heights for wall based works, ‘wrong’ volumes for sound
works, ‘wrong’ juxtapositions of art works, etc. One objective of this
exhibition could be to see if this will ultimately contribute to making
this exhibition objectively ‘wrong’ or if it will be
accepted and by that reveal that it is our actions and the rules that we
set that determine what is wrong or right.
Opening: 24 March 2006 6pm
Galerie Kosterfelde
Linienstrasse 168 - Berlin
Hours: Monday 11AM - 6PM Closed: Tuesday - Sunday