Sergey Bratkov
Elina Brotherus
Hanna Brotherus
Lauri Astala
Maider Fortune'
Cao Guimaraes
Sunil Gupta
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Michael Kalmbach
Fabrice Langlade
Andrea Muheim
Peter Neuchs
Iris Sara Schiller
The Royal Art Lodge
Yves Tremorin
Hans Witschi
Barbara Zurcher
Andrea Holzherr
The theme of childhood as a mythical and utopian place is a motif often used by artists in exploring methods of expression based on self examination. The exhibition does not aim to analyze childhood from a historical or sociological point of view but instead strives to examine ways in which childhood is perceived and represented in contemporary art. Through the use of mediums such as paint, installation, sculpture, video and photography, over 15 international artists explore aspects of the theme of childhood. Each of the works on show is representative of a critical and subjective point of view in relation to the theme.
Curated by Barbara Zürcher and Andréa Holzherr in collaboration with Patricia Asbaek
Sergey Bratkov (RUS), Elina Brotherus & Hanna Brotherus & Lauri Astala (FIN), Maïder Fortuné (F), Cao Guimarães (BR), Sunil Gupta (IND), Charlotte Gyllenhammar (S), Michael Kalmbach (D), Fabrice Langlade (F), Andrea Muheim (CH), Peter Neuchs (DK), Iris Sara Schiller (IL), The Royal Art Lodge (CA), Yves Tremorin (F), Hans Witschi (CH)
This exhibition was curated by art historian Andréa Holzherr, Magnum Photos Paris and Barbara Zürcher, Director of Haus für Kunst Uri, in collaboration with Patricia Asbaek, CCA Andratx.
Although we have all passed through it, childhood is a time of which we, as adults, have only limited memories; a mysterious place, mystified and charged with reminiscence.
The theme of childhood evokes numerous questions – What does it feel like to be a child? How does a child discover the world? And ultimately, how does a child appropriate the world? The fact that the child’s perception of the world is inaccessible to the adult probably increases our fascination with childhood.
Childhood is not a precise concept. In western culture the word usually designates a phase of human development situated between infancy and puberty.
Although childhood is conditioned by cultural and social factors it is lived individually and remembered subjectively. This is one of the reasons why the term childhood encompasses multiple and sometimes contradictory attributes like innocence, purity and bliss, but also shame, helplessness and fear.
The theme of childhood as a mythical and utopian place is a motif often used by artists in exploring methods of expression based on self examination. The exhibition "Myth of Childhood" does not aim to analyze childhood from a historical or sociological point of view but instead strives to examine ways in which childhood is perceived and represented in contemporary art.
In this exhibition, through the use of mediums such as paint, installation, sculpture, video and photography, over 15 international artists explore aspects of the theme of childhood. Each of the works shown in the exhibition is representative of a critical and subjective point of view in relation to the theme.
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Opening: Saturday, May 30th – 20h.
CCA Andratx
Estanyera, 2 Andratx - Majorca
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday from 10.30 am to 7 pm
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 10.30 am to 4 pm
Monday closed.
Free entrance to the gallery.
Kunsthalle exhibitions euro 5