Pawel Althamer
Tauba Auerbach
Hisham Bharoocha
Maurizio Cattelan
Paul Chan
Nigel Cooke
Gregory Crewdson
Gerald Davis
Brian DeGraw
Nathalie Djurberg
Marcel Dzama
Olafur Eliasson
Urs Fischer
Naomi Fisher
Saul Fletcher
Barnaby Furnas
Anna Gaskell
Robert Gober
Matt Greene
Oliver Halsman Rosenberg
Adam Helms
Cameron Jamie
Dorota Jurczak
William Kentridge
Jeff Koons
Friedrich Kunath
Matt Leines
Ashley Macomber
Paul McCarthy
Tim Noble
Sue Webster
Chris Ofili
Poka-Yio
Dimitris Protopapas
Georgia Sagri
Aurel Schmidt
Cindy Sherman
Dasha Shishkin
Kiki Smith
Nedko Solakov
Christiana Soulou
Alex Stein
Nari Ward
Christopher Wool
Ralf Ziervogel
Edelbert Kob
Gerald Matt
Angela Stief
Works from the Dakis Joannou collection, Athens – a joint project with Kunsthalle Wien and MUMOK. The exhibition approaches the two phenomena that draw on the unconscious, the dream as well as the psychic injury – the trauma, with over 40 contemporary artistic positions, including Olafur Eliasson, Robert Gober, Paul McCarthya and many more.
Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection, Athens
Curators Edelbert Köb (Director MUMOK), Gerald Matt (Director Kunsthalle Wien), Angela Stief (Kunsthalle Wien)
“Everything you forget cries for help in your dreams”
Elias Canetti
Dream & Trauma. Works from the Dakis Joannou collection, Athens – a joint project with Kunsthalle Wien and MUMOK. The exhibition approaches the two phenomena that draw on the unconscious, the dream as well as the psychic injury – the trauma, with over 40 contemporary artistic positions.
Dream and trauma are regarded as opposites that have a lot in common: the psychoanalytical background, the phenomena of the unconscious and suppression and, not least, their power of transcendence. An aesthetics of the traumatic as found in the works of William Kentridge or Cindy Sherman visualises forms of pain, fear and injury, it shows wounds to the essence of being and existential wounding. It depicts inner states of feeling, altered, crazy and uncanny perceptions of reality (Robert Gober), fragmented bodies (Paul McCarthy, Anna Gaskell) and remnant forms (Urs Fischer). It discovers an art that, in the works of Gregory Crewdson, Tim Noble/Sue Webster, visualises the repressed and depraved and so uncovers pain-filled wishes, desires and dreams. Dreams and trauma reveal their imaginary power in the tension between absence and presence; repression and a surfeit of emotion; abstraction (Olafur Eliasson, Christopher Wool) and visual overload (Aurel Schmidt, Ralf Ziervogel).
Dakis Joannou is regarded as one of the most important collectors of contemporary art in the world. The Greek businessman founded the Deste Foundation in 1983 with its own exhibition space. After the first presentation outside of Greece in the Palais de Tokyo (2005) in Paris, Dream and Trauma is the second largest thematic exhibition with works from his collection.
Curators: Edelbert Köb (Director MUMOK), Gerald Matt (Director Kunsthalle Wien), Angela Stief (Kunsthalle Wien)
In collaboration with Deste Foundation For Contemporary Art, Athens
Participating artists:
Pawel Althamer, Tauba Auerbach, Hisham Bharoocha, Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Chan, Nigel Cooke, Gregory Crewdson, Gerald Davis, Brian DeGraw, Nathalie Djurberg, Marcel Dzama, Olafur Eliasson, Urs Fischer, Naomi Fisher, Saul Fletcher, Barnaby Furnas, Anna Gaskell, Robert Gober, Matt Greene, Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, Adam Helms, Cameron Jamie, Dorota Jurczak, William Kentridge, Jeff Koons, Friedrich Kunath, Matt Leines, Ashley Macomber, Paul McCarthy, Tim Noble/Sue Webster, Chris Ofili, Poka-Yio, Dimitris Protopapas, Georgia Sagri, Aurel Schmidt, Cindy Sherman, Dasha Shishkin, Kiki Smith, Nedko Solakov, Christiana Soulou, Alex Stein, Nari Ward, Christopher Wool, Ralf Ziervogel.
Image: Paul McCarthy, Mannequin Head, 1995
Opening June 28th, 2007 19:00
KUNSTHALLE wien, hall 2,
Introduction:
Edelbert Köb (Director MUMOK), Gerald Matt (Director Kunsthalle Wien)
Artists who will be present:
Tim Noble/Sue Webster, Dimitris Protopapas, Georgia Sagri, Christiana Soulou, Nari Ward, Poka-Yio, Ralf Ziervogel.
MUMOK
Museumsplatz 1
Kunsthalle Wien
Museumsplatz 1