Thomas Müller, Untitled, 2008, ballpoint pen on paper
Linie Line Linea
Zeichnung der Gegenwart
11.02. - 16.05.2010
Zeichnung der Gegenwart
11.02. - 16.05.2010
Kunstmuseum Bonn
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee, 2
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee, 2
53113 Bonn
"Die Zeichnung hat in der Diskussion der Kunst immer eine zentrale Rolle gespielt, doch gerade in den vergangenen Jahren wurde ihre Bedeutung als globale Bildsprache international wieder besonders sichtbar. Die Ausstellung Linie Line Linea umfasst Werkgruppen von 20 Künstlerinnen und Künstlern, die in Deutschland leben und arbeiten. In der Konzentration auf Linie und Fläche, Stift und Papier reicht das Spektrum von der improvisatorischen Bewegung zum komplexen Bild der Welt, von individueller Erfahrung zur Alltagskultur, vom Konzept zur Reportage. Nach der Premiere in Bonn geht sie auf Tournee durch mehrere Kontinente."
Les exposants sont : Irina Baschlakow, Marc Brandenburg, Monika Brandmeier, Fernando Bryce, Marcel van Eeden, Gerhard Faulhaber, Katharina Hinsberg, Pauline Kraneis, Pia Linz, Christiane Löhr, Theresa Lükenwerk, Nanne Meyer, Thomas Müller, Christian Pilz, Alexander Roob, Malte Spohr, German Stegmaier, Markus Vater, Jorinde Voigt und Ralf Ziervogel.
Eine Ausstellung des Instituts für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) in Kooperation mit dem Kunstmuseum Bonn.
Eine Ausstellung des Instituts für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) in Kooperation mit dem Kunstmuseum Bonn.
Linie Line Linea
Contemporary Drawings
"Drawing is the most primal form of artistic expression and is being paid attention to today more than ever before. As a global visual language it enables cross-cultural communications, ranging ranges from the immediate, improvisational movement to the complex image of the world, from the recording of individual experiences to the concept of reporting. The exhibition and this accompanying book unites significant groups of works by nineteen artists who live and work in Germany and understanding drawing as the primary focus of their artistic endeavours. These artists inquire about what drawing can achieve today as well as how it formulates and alters our perception of ourselves and the world. It motivates the reader to re-examine the signs of one’s own culture by means of drawings."
Published on the occasion of the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen exhibition at Kunstmuseum Bonn, February - May 2010.
Publisher : DuMont Buchverlag
Authors : Volker Adolphs, Clemens Krümmel
Artists : Irina Baschlakow, Marc Brandenburg, Monika Brandmeier, Fernando Bryce, Marcel van Eeden, Gerhard Faulhaber, Katharina Hinsberg, Pauline Kraneis, Pia Linz, Christiane Löhr, Theresa Lükenwerk, Nanne Meyer, Thomas Müller, Christian Pilz, Alexander Roob, Malte Spohr, German Stegmaier, Markus Vater, Jorinde Voigt, Ralf Ziervogel
Editor : Klaus Adolphs
Contemporary Drawings
"Drawing is the most primal form of artistic expression and is being paid attention to today more than ever before. As a global visual language it enables cross-cultural communications, ranging ranges from the immediate, improvisational movement to the complex image of the world, from the recording of individual experiences to the concept of reporting. The exhibition and this accompanying book unites significant groups of works by nineteen artists who live and work in Germany and understanding drawing as the primary focus of their artistic endeavours. These artists inquire about what drawing can achieve today as well as how it formulates and alters our perception of ourselves and the world. It motivates the reader to re-examine the signs of one’s own culture by means of drawings."
Published on the occasion of the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen exhibition at Kunstmuseum Bonn, February - May 2010.
Publisher : DuMont Buchverlag
Authors : Volker Adolphs, Clemens Krümmel
Artists : Irina Baschlakow, Marc Brandenburg, Monika Brandmeier, Fernando Bryce, Marcel van Eeden, Gerhard Faulhaber, Katharina Hinsberg, Pauline Kraneis, Pia Linz, Christiane Löhr, Theresa Lükenwerk, Nanne Meyer, Thomas Müller, Christian Pilz, Alexander Roob, Malte Spohr, German Stegmaier, Markus Vater, Jorinde Voigt, Ralf Ziervogel
Editor : Klaus Adolphs
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