Exhibition
Duett mit Künstler/in: Partizipation als künstlerisches Prinzip
21 May 2017 – 27 Aug 2017
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- Gustav-Heinemann-Str. 80
- Leverkusen
- 51377
- Germany
The audience and their productive role in the creative process of a work of art are at the center of the exhibition Duett with Künstler_in. Participation as an artistic principle.
About
Different forms of participation, which follows a directional structure or creates an open process that evokes a thought-critical process or generates collaboration with others, which allows creative actions or demands a committed collective coexistence, are offered to the public in the exhibition
The exhibition situation , by calling for social action, creates a space that opens the museum institution because it creates opportunities for encounter. To think of art as an essential part of life, in which "all" Is not only fundamental to the understanding of art of the 20th century but is also one of the fundamental democratic values of our society.
Since the Museum Morsbroich follows with the exhibition duet with artist_in. Participation as the artistic principle of its founding history, in which one was entrusted with the creative impulses of art for the city society and triggered contemporary, international positions in a constant debate with the audience in the institution. In this way, the exhibition also presents work in situ such as leverkusen_transfer by Mischa Kuball, which sees the different spaces, ie the urban space, the space of the museum and the private space, inseparable.
Curator of the exhibition is Stefanie Kreuzer
With works by Vito Acconci, Davide Balula, Robert Barry, Joseph Beuys, Angela Bulloch, John Cage, Christian Falsnaes, Claus Föttinger, ////////// for //// art entertainment interfaces, Florian Graf, Rodney Graham, Hans Haacke, Jeanne Hein, Christine Jankowski, Yves Klein, Tomas Kleiner, Mischa Kuball, Dieter Meier, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, OPAVIVARÁ !, Marjetica Potrč and Wapke Feenstra, Antje Schiffers - Myvillages, Tino Sehgal, Gabriel Sierra, David Shrigley, Juergen Staack, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Mary Vieira, Wolf Vostell, Franz Erhard Walther, Gillian Wearing, Franz West, Erwin Wurm, Haegue Yang, Center for Political Beauty