Exhibition

No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection

20 Apr 2023 – 28 Jan 2024

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00 – 19:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 19:00
Thursday
11:00 – 21:00
Friday
11:00 – 19:00
Saturday
11:00 – 19:00
Sunday
11:00 – 19:00

Cost of entry

General € 8 / reduced* € 6
Combi-ticket for both exhibitions general € 12 / reduced* € 9
Students and apprentices € 3 / combi-ticket for both exhibitions € 4
Groups (min. 10 persons; per person) € 6 / combi-ticket for both exhibitions € 9
Children and teens (under 19) free

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No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection hopes to unmask some unconscious assumptions about what Western modern art can be, while offering a surprising way of looking at both familiar names and artists unknown to the modern canon.

About

In cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Skopje, North Macedonia

Artists: Brook Andrew • Yane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska • Siniša Ilić • Iman Issa • Gülsün Karamustafa • Barbi Marković • Elfie Semotan

With artists from the collection: Pierre Alechinsky • Getulio Alviani • Dimitar Avramovski Pandilov • Enrico Baj • Georg Baselitz • Anna-Eva Bergman • Maria Bonomi • Alberto Burri • Zofia Butrymowicz • Alexander Calder • Luis Camnitzer • Christo and Jeanne-Claude • Bronisław Chromy • Peter Clarke • Božidar Damjanovski • Josip Demirović Devj • Josip Diminić • Slobodan Filovski • Michel Gérard • Ion Grigorescu • Sheila Hicks • David Hockney • Alfred Hrdlicka • Bogoljub Ivković • Olga Jančić • Olga Jevrić • Jasper Johns • Alex Katz • Zoltán Kemény • Rudolf Krivoš • Boško Kućanski • Wifredo Lam • Sol LeWitt • Oto Logo • Petar Lubarda • Nikola Martinoski • Roberto Matta • Zoran Mušič • Meret Oppenheim • Olga Peczenko-Srzednicka • Dushan Perchinkov • Pablo Picasso • Bogoja Popovski • Joan Rabascall • Vjenceslav Richter • Bridget Riley • Ivan Sabolić • Niki de Saint Phalle • Francesco Somaini • François Stahly • Henryk Stażewski • Gligor Stefanov • Kumi Sugai • Aneta Svetieva • Beáta Széchy • Dimo Todorovski • Victor Vasarely • Vladimir Veličković • Тоmо Vladimirski • Marjan Vojska

The comprehensive, international group exhibition No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection will revolve around the Museum of Contemporary Art’s unusual collection of modern works, how it came into being as well as the historical and political context that allowed for such an extraordinary project.

After the massive earthquake that hit Skopje (then Yugoslavia) in 1963, there was a huge effort to help rebuild the devastated city as a large-scale gesture of international solidarity. As part of the rebuilding process, the decision was made to establish a museum of contemporary art. Through the vast network of the United Nations, a call for donations was issued which resulted in thousands of works being sent to Skopje from artists all around the world. The museum building itself was a donation from Poland.

The collection of the MoCA Skopje represents a time capsule of international art at a moment when modernism was still in its prime. It brings together works by major (predominantly male) figures such as Alexander Calder, Georg Baselitz, Christo & Jeanne Claude, Ion Grigorescu, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Sol LeWitt, Meret Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, Bridget Riley, and Niki de Saint Phalle, as well as much lesser known but often fascinating works by artists from the former East and Global South.

Kunsthalle Wien invited four artists and one artist duo to work with the collection: Brook Andrew (Melbourne), Yane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska (Skopje), Siniša Ilić (Belgrade), Iman Issa (Berlin), and Gülsün Karamustafa (Istanbul). What they all have in common is a very particular approach to rereading and reworking histories of art and society. Each of the artists has selected specific works from the collection and developed a display that puts the historical works in dialogue with their own contemporary practices.

Apart from the artistic commissions in relation to the collection, renowned photographer Elfie Semotan (Vienna) was invited to document the cityscape of Skopje and the museum through her unique way of photographic storytelling. Additionally, writer Barbi Marković (Vienna) was commissioned to write a fictional travelog further contextualizing the complex and layered histories of this extraordinary endeavour.

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Brook Andrew

Iman Issa

Siniša Ilić

Barbi Marković

Elfie Semotan

Gülsün Karamustafa

Hristina Ivanoska

Yane Calovski

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