Walk The Line
The show explores the articulation possibilities between image and writing, between line, area and space and finds new paths in drawing in often installative works. Featuring 105 works, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg鈥檚 survey exhibition presents text-image combinations (Marcel Dzama, Nedko Solakov, Raymond Pettibon), animation sequences (William Kentridge, Katie Armstrong), cut-outs and gravures (Mario BieRende, Pia Linz, Awst & Walter), adaptations of musical structures (Jorinde Voigt, Angela Bulloch, Gregor Hildebrandt) in addition to space-filling light installations (Mariana Vassileva, Carsten Nicolai). Ten of the 37 participating artists produced new pieces especially for this exhibition.
Drawing is often referred to as 鈥渢hinking with the pen.鈥 Drawing has been outgrowing its traditional materials and techniques since the mid-1960s at the latest. Conceptual approaches as well as non-material procedures have opened the doors of 鈥榙rawing鈥 even wider. The use of modern technologies has moreover enabled drawing to not only conquer new surfaces but also spaces, and even penetrate the dimension of time. Over the past ten years, in particular, numerous young artists from across the world have rediscovered drawing. The show focuses on such thematic areas as narration, abstraction in the open line, the moving line (animation, film), architecture, space, music, fantastic worlds and their interleaving or juxtaposition with reality as well as drawing concepts in scientific and epistemological contexts.
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The show explores the articulation possibilities between image and writing, between line, area and space and finds new paths in drawing in often installative works. Featuring 105 works, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg鈥檚 survey exhibition presents text-image combinations (Marcel Dzama, Nedko Solakov, Raymond Pettibon), animation sequences (William Kentridge, Katie Armstrong), cut-outs and gravures (Mario BieRende, Pia Linz, Awst & Walter), adaptations of musical structures (Jorinde Voigt, Angela Bulloch, Gregor Hildebrandt) in addition to space-filling light installations (Mariana Vassileva, Carsten Nicolai). Ten of the 37 participating artists produced new pieces especially for this exhibition.
Drawing is often referred to as 鈥渢hinking with the pen.鈥 Drawing has been outgrowing its traditional materials and techniques since the mid-1960s at the latest. Conceptual approaches as well as non-material procedures have opened the doors of 鈥榙rawing鈥 even wider. The use of modern technologies has moreover enabled drawing to not only conquer new surfaces but also spaces, and even penetrate the dimension of time. Over the past ten years, in particular, numerous young artists from across the world have rediscovered drawing. The show focuses on such thematic areas as narration, abstraction in the open line, the moving line (animation, film), architecture, space, music, fantastic worlds and their interleaving or juxtaposition with reality as well as drawing concepts in scientific and epistemological contexts.
Artists on show
- Alexander Roob
- Alison Moffett
- Angela Bulloch
- Awst & Walther
- Carsten Nicolai
- Christian Jankowski
- Christian Pilz
- Christine Gensheimer
- Fred Eerdekens
- Friederike Feldmann
- Gregor Hildebrandt
- Il-Jin Atem Choi
- Jen Ray
- Jorinde Voigt
- Karoline Brockel
- Katharina Hinsberg
- Katie Armstrong
- Keita Mori
- Lada Nakonechna
- Marcel Dzama
- Mariana Vassileva
- Nedko Solakov
- Pavel Pepperstein
- Pia Linz
- Ralf Ziervogel
- Raymond Pettibon
- Simon Schubert
- Tim Wolff
- Troika
- William Kentridge
- Yehudit Sasportas
- Zilvinas Kempinas
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