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Nam June Paik, "I Never Read Wittgenstein (I Never Understood Wittgenstein)", 1997; © © Nam June Paik Estate / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie / 2013 erworben durch die Freunde der Nationalgalerie / Thomas Bruns, courtesy of Hamburger Bahnof.

Magical Soup

Katy Donoghue

18 September 2020

On view at Hamburger Bahnof is “Magical Soup,” a group exhibition featuring key works and loans representing the latest generation of artists and centred around the nexus of sound, image and social space. The exhibition focuses on the relationship between hearing, seeing and the experience of socially shaped space. Included are media art pieces, installations and works on paper—from the 1970s to the present—proposing alternate perspectives on a constantly shifting reality and previous assumptions about actuality.“Magical Soup” features works by media art pioneers Nam June Paik, Jochen Gerz and Keiichi Tanaami, and by multimedia artists Stan Douglas, Anne Imhof, Pipilotti Rist, Rodney Graham, Doulgas Gordon, and many more. The exhibition also offers works by a younger generation of artists, such as KorakritArunanondchai, TrishaBaga, ChristineSun Kim, Dineo Seshee Bopape, and others.

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Named for Abraham Cruzvillegas's essay reminding us that everything is subject to evolution, "The Willfulness of Objects" features a series of works from The Bass's collection.
The collection of Judy Glickman Lauder at the Norton Museum of Art lends itself to a sweeping narrative of 20th-century photography.
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