A comprehensive retrospective of the productions by Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum (1968-1970) and videogalerie schum (1970-1973). More than twenty years after the exhibition entitled Gerry Schum at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam et al (1979/80), the show in Duesseldorf is the first complete retrospective of one of the most important and complex artistic projects of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum/videogalerie schum
Between December 14, 2003, and March 14, 2004, the Kunsthalle Duesseldorf
shows a comprehensive retrospective of the productions by Fernsehgalerie
Gerry Schum (1968-1970) and videogalerie schum (1970-1973). More than
twenty years after the exhibition entitled Gerry Schum at the Stedelijk
Museum Amsterdam et al (1979/80), the show in Duesseldorf is the first
complete retrospective of one of the most important and complex artistic
projects of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
In many ways, the history of the Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum/videogalerie
schum is intertwined with the Duesseldorf art and gallery scene, as well
as with the history of the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf itself - for instance,
through cooperative projects with many artists from the Konrad Fischer
Gallery and the shows Prospect 1969 and Prospect 71 Projection (1971) in
the Duesseldorf Kunsthalle. From October 1971 until 1973, Dusseldorf was
also the site of videogalerie schum, Ratinger Strasse 37.
Besides the "television shows" LAND ART (broadcast on SFB on April 15,
1969, with works by Richard Long, Barry Flanagan, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert
Smithson, Marinus Boezem, Jan Dibbets, Walter de Maria and Michael Heizer)
and IDENTIFICATIONS (broadcast on SWR on November 30, 1970, with works by
Giovanni Anselmo, Joseph Beuys, Alighiero Boetti, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel
Buren, Pierpaolo Calzolari, Gino de Dominicis, Ger van Elk, Hamish Fulton,
Gilbert & George, Gary Kuehn, Mario Merz, Klaus Rinke, Ulrich Ruckriem,
Reiner Ruthenbeck, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Franz Erhard Walther,
Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio), which at the time represented an
entirely new form of showing art, Schum's earlier documentary television
productions as well as all productions by videogalerie schum will be
presented. Extensive documentary material, much of which has not been
published up until now, will broaden the spectrum of the exhibition.
Ulrike Groos, Barbara Hess and Ursula Wevers are the curators of the
exhibition. Ursula Wevers was significantly involved from 1968 to 1972 in
the Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum/videogalerie schum productions, having,
among other things, photographed them. Most of the works shown in the
exhibition come from the Archive Gerry Schum and Ursula Wevers, Cologne.
The exhibition will be supplemented by an extensive publication.
Press conference: Friday, December 12, 1 p.m.
Opening: Saturday, December 13, 8 p.m.
Opening hours: Tue - Sat 12 a.m -7 p.m., Sundays and public holidays 11
a.m.-6 p.m.
The exhibition in Duesseldorf is the first station of the show's
international tour:
Casino Luxembourg - Forum fur zeitgenossische Kunst, March 27 - June 6,
2004
Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Serralves, Porto, July 23 - October 10,
2004
Further stations are planned.
Kunsthalle Duesseldorf
Grabbeplatz 4
D-40213 Duesseldorf
Tel.: +49 (0)211 89-96243
Fax: +49 (0)211 89-29168