[oberlist] Marieta Chirulescu @ Made in Germany Zwei
Igor Mocanu
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Thu Dec 8 20:36:07 CET 2011
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*Sprengel Museum
Hannover /
kestnergesellschaft /
Kunstverein Hannover* <http://www.madeingermanyzwei.de>
*Made in Germany Zwei*
*International Art in Germany*
17 May–19 August 2012
*Press Preview:*
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
*Opening:*
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Sprengel Museum Hannover, kestnergesellschaft, Kunstverein Hannover
www.madeingermanyzwei.de
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In the coming year the *Sprengel Museum Hannover*, the *kestnergesellschaft
* and the *Kunstverein Hannover* will jointly present a large overview of
the contemporary international art scene in Germany entitled *MADE IN
GERMANY ZWEI*.
Following nationwide studio visits, twenty of the artists invited so far
were introduced:
Saâdane Afif (FR) | Rosa Barba (IT) | Alexandra Bircken (DE) | Shannon Bool
(CAN) | Nina Canell (SWE) | Marieta Chirulescu (RO) | Keren Cytter (ISR) |
Natalie Czech (DE) | Jan Paul Evers (DE) | Omer Fast (ISR) | Simon Fujiwara
(UK) | Cyprien Gaillard (FR) | Dirk Dietrich Hennig (DE) | Olaf Holzapfel
(DE) | Alon Levin (ISR) | Marcellvs L. (BR) | Bernd Ribbeck (DE) | Ricarda
Roggan (DE) | Kathrin Sonntag (DE) | Suse Weber (DE)
>From May to August 2012 the exhibition will show around forty
groundbreaking positions of a younger generation of international artists
living and working in Germany. It will establish connections between their
works and investigate similarities, tendencies and artistic developments.
With this exhibition the three Hanover institutions build upon the success
of "Made in Germany" in 2007. For MADE IN GERMANY ZWEI the idea of the
original show has been further developed by a joint team, which will curate
the exhibition across all three institutions. Thematic emphases illustrate
and relate today's artistic concerns. Current tendencies, artistic
approaches and forms of expression are examined and discussed in reference
to Germany's very international art world. Numerous participating artists
are developing new works especially for MADE IN GERMANY ZWEI.
The thematic emphases of the presentation will be further explored in an
extensive programme of supporting events. The exhibition is curated by
Susanne Figner, Martin Germann, Antonia Lotz, Kathrin Meyer, Carina Plath,
Gabriele Sand, Kristin Schrader, Ute Stuffer and René Zechlin.
In "Made in Germany" in 2007 the three institutions introduced fifty-two
artistic positions. By contrast to the globally oriented documenta in
Kassel, which took place at the same time, the presentation concentrated on
the art scene in Germany.
The exhibition is under the patronage of Federal President Christian Wulff.
For further information please contact
Silke Janßen, Tel +49 511 - 168 44645, madeingermanyzwei la hannover-stadt.de
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