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SUMMARY:RECORD>AGAIN!
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition of the ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe (Centre for Art and Media Technology) continues its project of the technical and scientific processing of video art initiated by the ZKM in 2006. More than 60 works from the early days of video art have been restored\, reconstructed and digitised and will now be presented in an extensive exhibition\, on original equipment from their time of origin. The project has taken on 21 works from the Ludwig Forum’s video collection\, and some of these will be on show in the exhibition. \nParticipating artists: Joseph Beuys\, Nam June Paik\, Michael Bielicky\, Ricardi Peredo\, Claus Böhmler\, Bazon Brock\, Klaus vom Bruch\, Egon Bunne\, Chicks on Speed (Melissa Logan\, Alex Murray-Leslie) / Anat Ben-David\, Kathi Glass\, Douglas Gordon & A.L. Steiner\, Gerd Conradt and Michaela Buescher\, Holger Czukay\, Lutz Dammbeck\, Klaus Peter Dencker\, Flatz\, Freiburger Medienwerkstatt (Freiburg Media Workshop)\, Michael Geißler\, Freddy Paul Grunert\, Gusztáv Hámos\, Jörg Herold\, Rudolf Herz and Ruth Toma\, Jochen Hiltmann\, Nan Hoover\, Wolf Kahlen\, Alexander Kluge\, Gerd Kroske\, Ulrich Wüst\, Mario Persch\, Uwe Baumgartner and Jürgen Kuttner\, Marcus Kaiser\, Korpys/Löffler\, Laurids&Mattheus\, Edmund Kuppel\, David Larcher\, Urs Lüthi\, Digne Meller Marcovicz\, Marcello Mercado\, Ernst Mitzka\, Michael Morgner\, Heike Mutter\, Marcel Odenbach/Gábor Body\, Anna Oppermann\, Susanne Ofteringer\, C.O. Paeffgen\, Klaus Rinke\, Ulrike Rosenbach and Klaus vom Bruch\, Dieter Roth\, Ulrich Rückriem\, Reiner Ruthenbeck\, Gustav-Adolf Schroeder\, Walter Schröder-Limmer\, HA Schult\, Gerry Schum\, Wolfgang Stoerchle\, Telewissen\, Ulay\, UTV – Unser Fernsehsender (Our TV Channel)\, Franz Erhard Walther\, Peter Weibel\, Ursula Wevers\, Paul Wiersbinski\, Regina Wyrwoll \nCurated by: Christoph Blase / ZKM Karlsruhe \nThe project is funded by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation)\, the Kulturabteilung des Ministerpräsidenten des Landes NRW (Department of Culture of the Minister-President of the State of NRW)\, and the Peter and Irene Ludwig Foundation. \n \n  \n \n  \nRECORD>AGAIN!\, Installation Views \n \n  \n\nPhotos: Carl Brunn / Ludwig Forum Aachen
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/recordagain-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091026
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SUMMARY:Alice Smeets
DESCRIPTION:Alice Smeets was born in 1987 in the German-speaking part of Belgium. Fascinated by documentary photography\, she learned her skills as an assistant to the Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths and received a distinction for her MA (Photojournalism at LCC). Her main focus is photographing social and cultural issues\, and currently she is working on a series about Haiti and modern witchcraft in Europe and the USA. Smeets won the “Unicef Photo of the Year” award in 2008 and the “Canon ProfiFoto Award 01/08\, she was a finalist for the Inge Morath Award 2008 and was selected for the Eddie Adams Workshop XXI. For her Haiti work\, she received an award from the Belgian Fondation de la Vocation in 2009. In September 2009\, her first solo exhibition will be staged in the Ludwig Forum for International Art. The main focus will be on her photographs of children’s everyday lives in Haiti. \nCurated by Dr. Brigitte Franzen \nAlice Smeets\, Selected works in the exhibition \n \n 
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/alice-smeets-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091026
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CREATED:20131115T090953Z
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SUMMARY:You're/Your right! – Children have rights
DESCRIPTION:From 06.09.09 – 25.10.09 the Ludwig Forum will be focusing on the subject of Children’s Rights and presenting a major children’s exhibition. Parallel to this there will be an exhibition for adults\, an extensive museum educational support programme\, networked activities\, lectures and conferences. \nThe exhibition “You’re/Your right! – Children have rights” will be designed by the school children at the many schools that are cooperation partners with the Ludwig Forum. The aim of this form of exhibition design is also to document the long years of outstanding collaboration between schools and the museum. The museum educational support programme and the information programme aim to involve adults\, institutions and political decision-makers in a discussion about children’s rights. \nChildren’s lounge \nThe “Mulde” (sunken seating area) will act as a children’s lounge and the central point of the whole project. It is an inviting place to play and learn\, to chill and relax\, and with plenty of things to look at on the subject of Children’s Rights\, it will be the perfect starting point for a visit to the exhibitions. \nCurated by Irmgard Gercke \n 
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/youreyour-right-children-have-rights/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090831
DTSTAMP:20260505T024618
CREATED:20131115T091340Z
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SUMMARY:Ludwig's Graphics 1
DESCRIPTION:The Ludwig Forum takes the “Year of Graphics in NRW” as a perfect opportunity\, in collaboration with the Peter and Irene Ludwig Foundation\, to review its extensive collection of around 2000 graphic works on paper\, and to process and document them in a series of exhibitions under the title “Ludwigs Graphik”. The first exhibition\, with the theme “From Warhol to Pettibon”\, brings together North American art from the 1960s through to the early 1990s. It presents early works by Robert Rauschenberg\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Andy Warhol as well as prominent representatives of Hyperrealism\, Pattern & Decoration and Concept Art. Also on display\, extensive series of drawings by distinguished individual artistic positions like for example Nancy Graves and Raymond Pettibon. \nA lavishly illustrated inventory catalogue to accompany the exhibition will be published by the Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König. \nCurated by Dr. Annette Lagler
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/ludwigs-graphics-1/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090824
DTSTAMP:20260505T024618
CREATED:20131115T091444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170331T063059Z
UID:1796-1238889600-1251071999@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Pop Up!
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Pop Up!” goes back to the roots of the Ludwig Forum and presents key works of the museum’s collection alongside the current positions of nine contemporary artists. \nLudwig stands for Pop. Starting in the 1960s\, the Aachen collector Peter Ludwig acquired large bodies of works by prominent Pop-Artists. In its collection\, the Ludwig Forum in Aachen houses works with cult status\, like the hyperrealistic figures of Duane Hanson\, the “Supermarket Lady” and the “Homeless Group”\, or the photorealistic paintings of Chuck Close. The exhibition features works from the Ludwig collection by Jean Michel Basquiat\, Martin Kippenberger\, Richard Estes and Don Eddy\, as well as Robert Smithson’s photographs of Spiral Jetty and Suzan Pitt’s Asparagus Theater. In addition\, Franz Gertsch’s “Medici”\, works by John Ahearn\, Lee Lozano\, Piero Manzoni\, Nancy Graves and Lygia Clark have been reinstalled in the rooms of the Ludwig Forum. \nThis presentation of the collection\, in itself conceived of as a long-term installation\, is complemented for the duration of this exhibition with works by contemporary artists who\, like the Pop Generation of the 1960s and their successors\, also have a special focus on the issue of reality in art. The contrast of artistic positions exposes not only the perpetuation of an artistic tradition\, albeit with a critical and ironical detachment\, but also the changing approach of the different generations towards the same issue. New Formalism and a retreat from the documentary surface towards a meta-reflection that defines realism as being just as real as minimalism or modernist architecture – all make for a new\, multi-refracted reference. The realism of political propaganda exemplified in the work of Yael Bartana\, the apparent drastic nature of vigilante justice featured in Annette Wehrmann’s work\, neo-minimalism meets neo-nouveau-realism in the case of Gabriel Kuri\, or the hyperrealistic paintings of Susanne Paesler represent these new artistic positions. \nCurated by Dr. Brigitte Franzen \nPop Up!\, Selected works in the Exhibition
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/pop-up-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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