The Circle Walked Casually
鈥淭he Circle Walked Casually鈥 marks the beginning of a new series of exhibitions that enable visitors to experience the Deutsche Bank Collection with different eyes and recurring to diverse exhibition strategies and narratives. Renowned international guest curators are invited on a regular basis to develop thematic exhibitions at the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle that feature innovative and experimental formats to provide a look at previously undiscovered aspects of the collection. On this occasion, we have invited Argentine curator Victoria Noorthoorn, who has focused on the Bank鈥榮 collection of drawings and prints and has designed a new platform to approach the collection together with the Brazilian exhibition architect Daniela Thomas. The images appear to float in an open, seemingly endless space. On view are drawings of Classic Modernism by Joseph Albers, Hans Arp, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Vassily Kandinsky, K盲the Kollwitz, Oskar Schlemmer and Kurt Schwitters; drawings and prints of major historical figures of the post-war era such as Georg Baselitz, Louise Bourgeois, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Lucian Freud, and Richard Buckminster Fuller; and works by contemporary artists Erick Beltr谩n, Marina De Caro, Marlene Dumas, Ji艡铆 Kol谩艡, David Koloane, Laura Lima, Anna Maria Maiolino, Gerhard Richter, Kara Walker and Jakub Julian Zi贸艂kowski, among many others from around the world.
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鈥淭he Circle Walked Casually鈥 marks the beginning of a new series of exhibitions that enable visitors to experience the Deutsche Bank Collection with different eyes and recurring to diverse exhibition strategies and narratives. Renowned international guest curators are invited on a regular basis to develop thematic exhibitions at the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle that feature innovative and experimental formats to provide a look at previously undiscovered aspects of the collection. On this occasion, we have invited Argentine curator Victoria Noorthoorn, who has focused on the Bank鈥榮 collection of drawings and prints and has designed a new platform to approach the collection together with the Brazilian exhibition architect Daniela Thomas. The images appear to float in an open, seemingly endless space. On view are drawings of Classic Modernism by Joseph Albers, Hans Arp, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Vassily Kandinsky, K盲the Kollwitz, Oskar Schlemmer and Kurt Schwitters; drawings and prints of major historical figures of the post-war era such as Georg Baselitz, Louise Bourgeois, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Lucian Freud, and Richard Buckminster Fuller; and works by contemporary artists Erick Beltr谩n, Marina De Caro, Marlene Dumas, Ji艡铆 Kol谩艡, David Koloane, Laura Lima, Anna Maria Maiolino, Gerhard Richter, Kara Walker and Jakub Julian Zi贸艂kowski, among many others from around the world.
Artists on show
- A.R. Penck
- Alejandro Cesarco
- Anna Maria Maiolino
- Artur Lescher
- Ben Vautier
- Buckminster Fuller
- Chris Ofili
- David Koloane
- Dr. Lakra
- Erick Beltrán
- Ernst Barlach
- Eva Hesse
- Georg Baselitz
- Gerhard Richter
- Günther Förg
- Hanne Darboven
- Hermann Glöckner
- Jakub Julian Ziolkowski
- Jean Arp
- Jiri Georg Dokoupil
- Ji艡í Kolá艡
- John Cage
- Jonathan Monk
- Jörg Immendorff
- Josef Albers
- Joseph Beuys
- Kara Walker
- Katharina Grosse
- Käthe Kollwitz
- Kemang Wa-Lehulere
- Kurt Schwitters
- Laura Lima
- Linda Matalon
- Louise Bourgeois
- Lucian Freud
- Marina De Caro
- Marlene Dumas
- Max Beckmann
- Max Uhlig
- Oskar Schlemmer
- Otto Dix
- Paula Modersohn-Becker
- Raymond Pettibon
- Rosemarie Trockel
- Silvia Bächli
- Thomas Bayrle
- Tony Cragg
- Vik Muniz
- Wassily Kandinsky
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