Exhibition

Up and Down: Today’s Avant-Garde as Tomorrow’s Salon Art?

KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
02 Apr 2017 - 06 Aug 2017

Grace Jones in Corporate Cannibal, 2008
directed by Nick Hooker (video still), Copyright: Nick Hooker

Grace Jones in Corporate Cannibal, 2008 directed by Nick Hooker (video still), Copyright: Nick Hooker

Art likes to present itself as counterculture. This makes popularity in art often seem suspicious: in a way, art should be anti-mainstream, avant-garde. “Yet today’s avant-garde often ends up as the salon art of the future,” says the artist Wolfgang Müller. Many things are overestimated, while other things are overlooked or ignored. That which does not receive general attention and recognition is designated as subculture or underground.

Up and Down presents artists whose work plays with the boundaries of subculture, high culture, and mainstream. They question the mechanisms on which these attributions are based and explore how they are negotiated. When is something considered high culture? And when is it considered subculture? Is subculture more authentic than kitsch, glamor, and pop? Where does the “packaging” convey its messages? The exhibition will show artworks that set such categorisations in motion or reformulate them in simultaneities and asynchronicities.

Artists: Lena Braun, Jennifer Danos, Grace Jones / Nick Hooker, Christine Sun Kim, Akane Kimbara, Wolfgang Müller, Magnús Pálsson, Andy Warhol / Susan Sontag, Ming Wong / The Island of Lost Souls

Guest curator: An Paenhuysen

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Opening: April 1, 5 pm

KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art
Am Sudhaus 3, 12053 Berlin

www.kindl-berlin.de

 


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