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Remember Me. The exhibition and screening, which take place in the cinema space of the Julia Stoschek Foundation and at the Kunstakademie DΓΌsseldorf, explore themes of self-discovery, narratives of love and death, communication and language, identity and role models, and the interplay between humans and machines.
The screening is part of the collaboration between the Kunstakademie DΓΌsseldorf and the Julia Stoschek Foundation. Become part of our team! We encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all the requirements. Your motivation and potential are what matter most to us! The collection spans from works of the s, featuring artists such as Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Jack Smith, and VALIE EXPORT, to contemporary pieces by Arthur Jafa, Anne Imhof, and Kandis Williams. The reference library offers key publications on collection artists as well as art-theoretical texts on philosophy and aesthetics.
Around thirty-five percent of the nearly 1, works by artists are accessible online on our website and at the collection locations in DΓΌsseldorf and Berlin. After inaugurating the Research Room in DΓΌsseldorf in , registered visitors in Berlin can now access the complete holdings of the collection, including works not currently on public display. Open Monday to Friday, 11 a. To register, please email [email protected] and provide the following information:. AFTER IMAGES features over 30 works, including six new commissions and interventions that embrace an expanded definition of time-based art.
The group exhibition AFTER IMAGES proposes a recalibration of our relationship to seeing and to contemporary image culture. Departing from image-based practices like film and video, for which the Julia Stoschek Foundation is best known, the exhibition expands the visual realm to encompass the haptic and the multisensorial, and moves from the space of the screen to the embodied and experiential path of the visitor. The featured works introduce a broad definition of time-based art, to include kinetic sculptures, sound and light installations, film-based installations, olfactory interventions, scores, and extended reality.
Artist list: Jo Baer, Rosa Barba, Theresa Baumgartner, Paul Chan, Trisha Donnelly, Laurel Halo, Lotus L. A Julia Stoschek Foundation podcast available on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Speakers include Salim Bayri, Marilena Borriello, Nao Bustamante, peter campus, Greg de Cuir Jr. LYNN HERSHMAN LEESON: ARE OUR EYES TARGETS? The Julia Stoschek Foundation will also open the group exhibition DIGITAL DIARIES in DΓΌsseldorf with works by twelve artists and one collective that examine the use and transformation of diaries in video and other technologies of representation from the s onward.