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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.
September 6, 2020 - January 23, 2021
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.
At Sprüth Magers, Berlin, Robert Irwin continues his exploration of seeing and moving through the world through two bodies of new work.
Sprüth Magers is presenting its first-ever exhibition of the late artist Nancy Holt, surrounding the titular installation Mirrors of Light.
An exhibition of new works by Andro Wekua, "It Seems Like That" marks a shift, moving toward more simplistic imagery in his multilayered works.
Part of Berlin’s SUNDAY OPEN programming, Sprüth Magers's "Mies in Mind" is a tribute to the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Marc Padeu's “the world is Ours” features a suite of cinematic canvases portraying imagery of family life.
Berlin’s Peres Projects is showcasing an exhibition of Brent Wadden’s geometric abstractions, made through a combination of weaving and painting.
Sprüth Magers is showing British artist duo Gilbert & George’s exhibition, “THE PARADISICAL PICTURES” through August 25.
Museum Berggruen’s “Picasso & Les Femmes d’Alger” brings together works from Pablo Picasso’s late series of the same name and presented with relevant works by other artists.
Nicholas Grafia’s exhibition “Free Verse Spirit” poses questions on how to approach difficult topics in art.
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