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SUMMARY:Bodies and Politics
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/bodies-and-politics/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20210805T122451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T100913Z
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SUMMARY:Lovely Creatures
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/lovely-creatures/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20210805T131943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T114416Z
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SUMMARY:Sweet Lies
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/sweet-lies/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210607
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20210225T112035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T133209Z
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SUMMARY:Dan Perjovschi
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/dan-perjovschi/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20201102T110019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T131103Z
UID:17591-1605225600-1624838399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:The travel agency
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/travel-agency/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210517
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20191008T092038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210422T082538Z
UID:15859-1605225600-1621209599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Bon Voyage!
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/bon-voyage-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210311
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20201105T100119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T103547Z
UID:17672-1604275200-1615420799@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Reopening
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/reopening/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210517
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20200625T051527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T084429Z
UID:17282-1598486400-1621209599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Matters of Mind
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/matters-of-mind/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210201
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20200806T092918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201210T131357Z
UID:17361-1598486400-1612137599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Highlights of the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/highlights-alternating-dependencies/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201012
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20200108T145915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200228T101420Z
UID:16226-1584144000-1602460799@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Flower Blast
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/flower-blast/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200803
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20190722T112919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200302T081747Z
UID:15230-1584057600-1596412799@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Highlights of the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/highlights-der-sammlung-4/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200330
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20200108T151121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200229T155241Z
UID:16232-1580169600-1585526399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Video archive 06
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/videoarchiv-06/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Telewissen_Deutschland_Deutschland_3_Arbeit_IV.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200302
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20191021T080421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200229T163006Z
UID:15270-1573776000-1583107199@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Danielle Dean
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/danielle-dean-en/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/dean_fordland_web.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200127
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20190218T140357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200228T101024Z
UID:14545-1569542400-1580083199@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Louisa Clement
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/louisa-clement-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/clement-not-lost-in-you-_Vorschau.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201005
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20190722T120105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200229T155426Z
UID:15240-1567728000-1601855999@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Observing Nature
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/natur-betrachten/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Robert-Smithson-Spiral-Jetty-1970-Bild-Anne-Gold-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20190321T151213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190722T121811Z
UID:15243-1567728000-1573462800@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:AIS³ –  A light and sound sculpture by Tim Otto Roth
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/tim-otto-roth-ais%c2%b3-a-sound-laboratory/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/ais3@berlin_redcyanpanorama_50proz-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200114
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20190619T064619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200229T154454Z
UID:15090-1561593600-1578959999@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Video archive 05
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/videoarchiv-05-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190513
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20190207T083327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T132140Z
UID:14445-1552694400-1557705599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Wermke / Leinkauf
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/wermke-leinkauf/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/4Halbzeit_02-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190222T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20180815T111838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T084717Z
UID:14429-1550822400-1561914000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Thrill of Deception
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/thrill-of-deception/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Video-Screen.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181012T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20180809T050022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181010T061712Z
UID:13334-1539331200-1552237200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:The Invention of the Neue Wilde
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/the-invention-of-the-neue-wilde/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/04-Salomé-_Luciano-Castelli-Tiere_ohne-Rahmen-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181002T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20180823T104959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181002T051151Z
UID:13475-1538467200-1549818000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:LuForm Meets RECIPROCITY
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/luform-meets-reciprocity/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Mariya-Molotnikova-WTSHT_-©-Veronika-Schoberer.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180921T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20180130T075401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T131806Z
UID:11137-1537524000-1547398800@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Pattern and Decoration
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/pattern-and-decoration/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Unbenannt-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180820
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170913T113405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T062846Z
UID:10157-1524182400-1534723199@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Flashes of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/flashes-of-the-future/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180323T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20180118T090222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T063029Z
UID:11037-1521792000-1537722000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Valdis Āboliņš
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/valdis-abolins/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180219
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170918T072348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T083640Z
UID:10166-1510876800-1518998399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:dis/order
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/disorder/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180416
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170613T054530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T072113Z
UID:9709-1510185600-1523836799@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Digital Games
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/digital-games/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180226
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170815T084920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T103349Z
UID:10113-1508630400-1519603199@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Noemi Weber / Nobuyuki Osaki
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/noemi-weber-nobuyuki-osaki/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180219
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170317T101006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T102307Z
UID:9166-1504828800-1518998399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Art x Cuba
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/kunst-x-kuba/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171030
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170302T125538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170721T064407Z
UID:8793-1496361600-1509321599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Franz Erhard Walther
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/franz-erhard-walther-thinking-action/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170925
DTSTAMP:20260701T200747
CREATED:20170127T102300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170719T131614Z
UID:9135-1495152000-1506297599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Erik Levine
DESCRIPTION:Laurie Anderson\, Donald Baechler\, Jo Baer\, Christo & Jeanne-Claude\, Brad Davis\, Donna Dennis\, Jim Dine\, Nancy Graves\, Richard Hamilton\, Alex Hay\, Valerie Jaudon\, Jasper Johns\, Joan Jonas\, On Kawara\, Joyce Kozloff\, Robert Kushner\, Sol LeWitt\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Lee Lozano\, Kim MacConnel\, Robert Morris\, Bruce Nauman\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Miriam Schapiro\, Ned Smyth\, Andy Warhol\, Peter Young The exhibition Geometry and Flowers from the Ludwig Forum’s extensive collection presents around fifty works by mainly North American artists from the 1960s to the 1980s\, proving that Peter and Irene Ludwig’s collection has far more to offer than the Pop Art which has made it famous. Geometry and Flowers draws an arc between the strict geometric forms of Minimalist painting and the colorful floral motifs of the Pattern and Decoration movement – both artistic movements that have each made significant contributions to art history in their own way. From today’s perspective\, looking back offers the opportunity to experience works of art together that have never met before in time or place. Joan Jonas’s video work Disturbances (1974) can be viewed alongside Bruce Nauman’s Wall-Floor Positions (1968) – both having in common the artistic incorporation of the artist’s own body into the work\, despite their very different content. Sol LeWitt’s conceptual drawings come to encounter the equally intricate studies of weaving patterns by Joyce Kozloff\, to name just two of several examples of how this presentation of the collection departs from the established narrative of postwar modernism. Part of this shift in perspective is the dedication of a separate room to the Pattern and Decoration movement\, as well as highlighting works by Laurie Anderson\, Jo Baer\, Donna Dennis\, Nancy Graves\, Valerie Jaudon\, Joan Jonas\, Joyce Kozloff\, Lee Lozano\, and Miriam Schapiro\, some of the important protagonists of the 1960s and 1970s\, as the achievements of many women artists – and not only at that time – have often been overlooked or marginalized. Curated by Eva Birkenstock\, Annette Lagler and Holger Otten
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/erik-levine-as-a-matter-of-fact/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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