Pawel Althamer
Gili Avissar
Massimo Bartolini
Lore Bert
Joseph Beuys
Guillaume Bijl
Marcel Broodthaers
James Lee Byars
Jacques Charlier
Paolo Chiasera
Anja Ciupka
Thomas Demand
Igor Eskinja
Luka Fineisen
Lucio Fontana
Michel François
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Filip Gilissen
Subodh Gupta
David Hammons
Douglas Henderson
Andy Hope 1930
Rebecca Horn
Alfredo Jaar
Anish Kapoor
Yves Klein
Stefanie Klingemann
Jannis Kounellis
Gereon Krebber
Bruno Krenz
Marie-Jo Lafontaine
Maik Lobbert
Dirk Lobbert
Heinz Mack
Yael Naze'
Louise Nevelson
Navid Nuur
Wolfgang Paalen
Mimmo Paladino
Otto Piene
Sigmar Polke
Friederike von Rauch
Man Ray
Erich Reusch
Gerhard Richter
Lars Rosenbohm
Reiner Ruthenbeck
Jurgen Stollhans
Ines Tartler
herman de vries
Andy Warhol
Lawrence Weiner
Claudia Wieser
Richard Wright
Michael Kroger
Anne Schloen
A World's Journey. In the field of tension between these highly symbolic but opposite materials it is possible to enter a sensually palpable space between nature and culture, value and myth, between life and death. The high-carat exhibition with numerous renowned artists offers a stimulating parcours through the history of art in the last 40 years.
For the first time an exhibition attempts the surprising combination of two specific materials in contemporary art: ash and gold, two substances which could hardly be more different in terms of their cultural significance. Gold is, therefore, not only an elementary natural material, but also a valuable resource par excellence and an expression of man’s desire for the exclusive, the rare, the unique. Ash, on the other hand, appears as its dark, opposite side. It is the residue of the combustion process, the last stage in material transformation, irreversible and final. In the field of tension between these highly symbolic but opposite materials we enter a sensually palpable space between nature and culture, value and myth, between life and death.
As materials in art ash and gold are anything but superficial, because they always speak of an open spirit which invents them, stages them and thereby permanently changes itself. And as symbols of cold, eternal material and hot, material-consuming energy, they are materials with great symbolic power which address the observer almost directly. The high-carat exhibition with numerous renowned artists offers a stimulating parcours through the history of art in the last 40 years.
Artists:
Pawel Althamer, Gili Avissar, Massimo Bartolini, Lore Bert, Joseph Beuys, Guillaume Bijl, Marcel Broodthaers, James Lee Byars, Jacques Charlier, Paolo Chiasera, Anja Ciupka, Thomas Demand, Igor Eskinja, Luka Fineisen, Lucio Fontana, Michel François, Félix González-Torres, Filip Gilissen, Subodh Gupta, David Hammons, Douglas Henderson, Andy Hope 1930, Rebecca Horn, Alfredo Jaar, Anish Kapoor, Yves Klein, Stefanie Klingemann, Jannis Kounellis, Gereon Krebber, Bruno Krenz, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Maik und Dirk Löbbert, Heinz Mack, Yaël Nazé, Louise Nevelson, Navid Nuur, Wolfgang Paalen, Mimmo Paladino, Otto Piene, Sigmar Polke, Friederike von Rauch, Man Ray, Erich Reusch, Gerhard Richter, Lars Rosenbohm, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Jürgen Stollhans, Ines Tartler, herman de vries, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner, Claudia Wieser, Richard Wright.
The exhibition was created in collaboration with Dr. Anne Schloen, Cologne.
Special guided tours with the exhibition curators:
Tuesday, 7 February, 6 March and 3 April, at 4 pm.
On Sunday, 12 February and 18 March, at 3 pm Dr. Michael Kröger (Marta Herford) will guide through the exhibition together with Dr. Anne Schloen (Cologne).
Ticket: 1,50 Euro plus entrance fee, no registration required, max. participants: 25
Press Office
Gwendolin Ross tel +49.5221.994430-27 fax: +49.5221.994430-18, email: presse@marta-herford.de
Marta Herford
Goebenstr. 2-10
32052 Herford Germany
Opening Hours
11-18.00 Tue-Sun and bank holidays
1st Wed of every month till 21.00
Regular tours: Saturday, Sunday und on bank holidays at 12.00 and 15.00