Folklore

FOLKLORE CENTRE POMPIDOU-METZ Metz, Frakklandi 21. mars til 21. september 2020 12 júní til 4. október 2020   Sýningarstjórar: Jean-Marie Gallais, Head of Programming Centre Pompidou-Metz, og  Marie- Charlotte Calafat, Head of the History Department Mucem – Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée, Marseilles   Verk eftir Rúrí verður á sýningunni, ásamt verkum eftir Joseph […]

FOLKLORE
CENTRE POMPIDOU-METZ
Metz, Frakklandi
21. mars til 21. september 2020
12 júní til 4. október 2020

 

Sýningarstjórar: Jean-Marie Gallais, Head of Programming Centre Pompidou-Metz,
og  Marie- Charlotte Calafat, Head of the History Department Mucem – Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée, Marseilles

 

Verk eftir Rúrí verður á sýningunni, ásamt verkum eftir Joseph Beuys | Marcel Broodthaers | Man Ray | Marcel Duchamp | Jimmie Durham | Pierre Huyghes | Vassily Kandinsky | Emil Nolde | Victor Vasarely | Paul Gauguin | Susan Hiller | Mircea Cantor | Asger Jorn | Constantin Brancusi | Meret Oppenheim | Slavs and Tatars og fleiri.

 

Úr kynningartexta sýningarinnar:   The exhibition opens on the fantasy of a search for origins, the appeal of an “exoticism of the interior”, or of supposed archaic throw-backs which guide Paul Gauguin, Paul Sérusier and les Nabis in Brittany at the end of the 19th century, Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter when they establish themselves in Bavaria or indeed Constantin Brâncuși, recalling the craft traditions of his native country. The paradoxes rapidly come to the surface from a domain frequently associated with nationalistic claims, or instrumentalised by a political discourse – tensions at the heart of the initiatives of artists such as Jimmie Durham, Valentin Carron, Melanie Manchot or Amy O’Neill.

 

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