Guy Ben-Ner
Walter Benjamin
Irina Botea
C-Level
Daniela Comani
Jeremy Deller
Rod Dickinson
Nikolai Evreinov
Omer Fast
Iain Forsyth
Jane Pollard
Heike Gallmeier
Felix Gmelin
Pierre Huyghe
Evil Knievel
Korpys/Loeffler
Robert Longo
Tom McCarthy
Frederic Moser
Philippe Schwinger
Collier Schorr
Tabea Sternberg
Kerry Tribe
T. R. Uthco
Ant Farm
Artur Zmijewski
Gabriele Horn
Katharina Fichtner
The gallery presents a new and site-specific installation by Israeli artist Sigalit Landau, curated by Gabriele Horn. The group exhibition "History Will Repeat Itself" focuses on current strategies of re-enactment in contemporary art and presents the positions of 22 international artists: Walter Benjamin, Felix Gmelin, Pierre Huyghe, Robert Longo, Tom McCarthy, Daniela Comani, Jeremy Deller, Rod Dickinson, etc.
Curated by Gabriele Horn
KW Institute for Contemporary Art is pleased to present The Dining Hall, a new and
site-specific installation by Israeli artist Sigalit Landau, in its main hall. Ten
years after participating in Documenta X, this is her first large solo exhibition in
Germany. Landau's works relate to her Jewish identity, centering on questions of
place and borders, foreignness and migration, individual and collective, reality and
utopia. Using highly diverse techniques, she combines sculpture, installation,
video, and performance at different formal and narrative levels. In her new work for
The Dining Hall, Landau focuses on food and feeding places, alchemy, and the
preparation of food, which she discusses as a frictional condition of survival while
also taking into account the bitter taste these themes have in times of global
capitalistim. Sigalit Landau integrates historic aspects into her site-specific
project, where lack and abundance, community and the individual, periphery and
center, East and West, as well as past and present meet.
A catalogue of the past ten years of projects by Sigalit Landau will be available
from January 2008.
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History Will Repeat Itself
Strategies of Re-enactment in Contemporary Art
Concept: Inke Arns (HMKV Dortmund)
Curators: Gabriele Horn (KW Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin), Inke Arns (HMKV
Dortmund)
Co-Curator: Katharina Fichtner
Artists: Guy Ben-Ner, Walter Benjamin, Irina Botea, C-Level, Daniela Comani, Jeremy
Deller, Rod Dickinson, Nikolai Evreinov, Omer Fast, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard,
Heike Gallmeier, Felix Gmelin, Pierre Huyghe, Evil Knievel, Korpys/Loeffler, Robert
Longo, Tom McCarthy, Frédéric Moser / Philippe Schwinger, Collier Schorr, Tabea
Sternberg, Kerry Tribe, T. R. Uthco & Ant Farm, Artur Zmijewski.
The exhibition History Will Repeat Itself focuses on current strategies of
re-enactment in contemporary art and presents the positions of 22 international
artists. Re-enactments have become more and more popular in recent years. The
re-creation of historical battles or important events seem to exert a fascination
particularly because they provide the opportunity to gain a different entry into
history by re-experiencing it. In contemporary art there has been an increasing
number of artistic re-enactments.
Unlike popular historical re-enactments artistic
re-enactments do not simply affirm what has happened in the past, but question the
present by taking recourse to historical (often traumatic) events that have left
their traces in collective memory. Because history and memory are seldom directly
experienced but more often mediated through media, re-enactments also represent an
artistic interrogation of media images. They try to scrutinize the reality of the
images, while at the same time pointing towards the fact that collective memory is
essentially mediated memory.
A comprehensive catalogue with texts by Inke Arns, Katharina Fichtner, Gabriele
Horn, Tom McCarthy and others is available for 25 Euro.
Image by Sigalit Landau
Opening: November 17, 2007, 5 - 9 pm
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststrasse 69, Berlin
Free admission