Poetics of Change: Works from the collection
Periods of transformative change hold distinctive poetic potential, as the new presentation of art from the collections at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg illustrates. The exhibition will feature a new version of Hans Haacke’s World Poll, an audience survey that the artist conducted at last year’s Biennale di Venezia and has now revised for Salzburg.
In collaboration with the Generali Foundation, whose collection is on permanent loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg since 2014 and which sponsors the displays on floor [2] of the museum’s Mönchsberg branch, the museum presents a new thematically focused exhibition of art from its collections. Featuring more than sixty works, the show sheds light on the poetic potential almost thirty artists discover in processes of social, cultural, and political change.
The new collection presentation points up the poetic aspects of conceptual art, which critics even today often unfairly describe as lacking aesthetic or pictorial qualities. The selected works show artists responding to transformative processes that tie in with changes in the environments of our daily lives, shifts affecting their own identities, and innovations in art history, as well as proposals for change with a view to an alternative future.
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Periods of transformative change hold distinctive poetic potential, as the new presentation of art from the collections at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg illustrates. The exhibition will feature a new version of Hans Haacke’s World Poll, an audience survey that the artist conducted at last year’s Biennale di Venezia and has now revised for Salzburg.
In collaboration with the Generali Foundation, whose collection is on permanent loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg since 2014 and which sponsors the displays on floor [2] of the museum’s Mönchsberg branch, the museum presents a new thematically focused exhibition of art from its collections. Featuring more than sixty works, the show sheds light on the poetic potential almost thirty artists discover in processes of social, cultural, and political change.
The new collection presentation points up the poetic aspects of conceptual art, which critics even today often unfairly describe as lacking aesthetic or pictorial qualities. The selected works show artists responding to transformative processes that tie in with changes in the environments of our daily lives, shifts affecting their own identities, and innovations in art history, as well as proposals for change with a view to an alternative future.
Artists on show
- Arnulf Rainer
- Azra Aksamija
- Curt Stenvert
- Dan Graham
- Elke Krystufek
- Ewa Partum
- Fareed Armaly
- Franz West Heimo Zobernig
- Friedl Kubelka
- Gerhard Rühm
- Gottfried Bechtold
- Günter Brus
- Hans Haacke
- Hans Hollein
- Isa Genzken
- Josef Strau
- Markus Lüpertz
- Oswald Oberhuber
- Peter Weibel
- Ree Morton
- Richard Kriesche
- Robert Barry
- Robin Hurst
- Valie Export