Patrick Poirier
Ilya Kabakov
Gunther Forg
Pedro Cabrita Reis
Tony Cragg
Bertrand Lavier
Haim Steinbach
Pello Irazu
Jean-Marc Bustamante
Franz West
Christian Boltanski
Wolf Vostell
Ernesto Tatafiore
Erwin Wurm
Lois Weinberger
Rosa Maria Malet
Lorand Hegyi
The exhibition includes sculptures, installations and photographs by fifteen contemporary artists who maintain different positions with respect to the concept of space; a concept determined by the cultural, aesthetic, historical, political and anthropological context in which a work of art is generated.
"Space Concept" is an exhibition selected by Rosa Maria
Malet, director of the Joan Miró Foundation, and Lóránd
Hegyi, director of the Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung
Ludwig in Vienna. It includes sculptures, installations and
photographs by fifteen contemporary artists who maintain
different positions with respect to the concept of space; a
concept determined by the cultural, aesthetic, historical,
political and anthropological context in which a work of art
is generated.
Anne and Patrick Poirier, Ilya Kabakov and Günter Förg
create architectural pieces and mythological images,
metaphors for models of human communication and social
relations. These objects and installations reflect the
importance of time as a historical and cultural element that
has much to do with the process of discovery,
reconstruction and utopia, as well as the concepts of
memory, ritual and the collective consciousness.
Pedro Cabrita Reis, Tony Cragg, Bertrand Lavier, Haim
Steinbach, Pello Irazu, Jean-Marc Bustamante and Franz
West all present various forms of deconstruction of the
language of modern art that constitute a new approach to
the historical and aesthetic categories. This part of the
exhibition shows new models of interpretation that allow
us to read and analyse a work of art from different levels
of reference: from its connotations in the history of art,
from the context of its social functions, from biographical
references, from the presence of political signs, etc.
The installations by Christian Boltanski and Wolf Vostell
and the objects by Ernesto Tatafiore are based on political
and historical references that link their work to its possible
historical and social role.
Erwin Wurm and Lois Weinberger represent two distinct
aesthetic strategies in the same generation. Wurm creates
sculptures with the minimum number of elements of
articulation, suggesting various possible definitions of the
work of art from a conceptual perspective. Weinberger,
on the other hand, seeks to integrate the work of art in
society and nature, using a wide range of materials to
create a rich and complex system of connotations and
allegories of real life.
"Space Concept" aims to illustrate the different creative
processes of interpretation of space in the field of the
elements involved (materials, composition models,
references, etc.) and also in the field of interpretation
strategies that indicate different cultural and historical
contexts.
Fundaciò Joan Mirò
Parc de Montjuïc s/n 08038
Barcelona