Joseph Beuys
Anna & Bernhard Blume
Ulla von Brandenburg
Lili Fischer
Tobias Gerber
Christian Jankowski
Sigmar Polke
Arnulf Rainer
Thomas Schutte
Nina von Seckendorff
Antoni Tapies
Miwa Yanagi
Melitta Kliege
In a dialog between contemporary art and works from other centuries, the exhibition offers and overview of 130 works by 40 artists and focuses firmly on the traditions and intellectual context of such irrational subject matter.
curated by Melitta Kliege
You repeatedly come across them, those themes of the irrational and uncanny scenery, and that includes very contemporary, very young art, too. 'Tischrücken' in Sigmar Polke's case, 'Grosse Geister' in Thomas Schütte's oeuvre, or fortunetelling by Christian Jankowski. Artists concern themselves with the phenomena of materializations, levitations or psychic mediums and telekinesis. So from what do themes such as ghostlike apparitions, witches, enchantment and magic phenomena in art derive?
This exhibition highlights how such representations arise and what structures underlie a seemingly supernatural and supersensory repertoire of images. Alongside contemporary positions there are seven glances back at the history of art, as far back as Johann Heinrich Füssli or the Japanese representations of ghosts in Ukiyo-e, the tradition of the figure of master sorcerer Faust or Gabriel von Max and the spirit cult of the turn of the 20th century. In a dialog between contemporary art and works from other centuries, the exhibition offers and overview of 130 works by 40 artists and focuses firmly on the traditions and intellectual context of such irrational subject matter.
Artists & chapters:
Joseph Beuys, Anna & Bernhard Blume, Ulla von Brandenburg, Lili Fischer, Tobias Gerber, Christian Jankowski, Sigmar Polke, Arnulf Rainer, Thomas Schütte, Nina von Seckendorff, Antoni Tàpies, Miwa Yanagi. Johann Heinrich Füssli und Shakespeares Welt der Geister; Goethe und der Faust-Stoff; Gabriel von Max und der Spiritismus; Japanische Gespenstergeschichten im Ukiyo-e; Zaubervogel und Seegespenst – Alfred Kubin; Prinzhorn Sammlung; Paul Klee: Geister-luft-Zug
Accompanying programme:
Lectures:
Prof. W. v. Lucadou, Thursday, 26th January, 7 pm
Dr. P. Maisak, Thursday, 23rd February, 7 pm
Guided tour by the curator: Thursday, 16th February, 6 pm
Image: Sigmar Polke, Die Schere, 1982, Privatsammlung, © The Estate of Sigmar Polke, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2011. Foto: Wolfgang Morell
Opening: 17th Nov 2011
Neues Museum State Museum for Art and Design
Klarissenplatz 90402 - Nuremberg
Opening hours: Tues-Sun, 10 am – 6 pm; Thurs, 10 am – 8 pm; closed on Monday