AZ Kunst in NRW 20002023: Sammlung Kunsthaus NRW
German
Kunsthaus NRW in Aachen-Kornelimünster houses around 5,000 works of art by artists with a link to North Rhine-Westphalia - an outstanding collection echoing the history of the federal state. This publication presents the collections most important acquisitions from 2000 onward and discusses a total of 166 artistic positions. The collection catalogue, designed as a practical encyclopaedia, fulfils the need for an overview of art in NRW from 2000 to 2023 that is both readable and durable. The compendium is supplemented with an introductory essay on the trends leading directly to 21st-century art as well as short essays on the classification of concepts fundamental to contemporary art such as gender, politically engaged art, postcolonial discourses and questions of identity or time-based art. Biographies of all the artists represented complete this unique reference work.
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List of artists (selection): Özlem Altin, Alexandra Bircken, Böhm/Kobayashi, Lars Breuer, Marianna Christofides, Louisa Clement, Eli Cortiñas, Paul Czerlitzki, Frauke Dannert, Katja Davar, Thea Djordjadze, Angela Fette, Sebastian Freytag, Isabella Fürnkäs, Amit Goffer, Philipp Goldbach, Gossing/Sieckmann, Manuel Graf, Nicholas Grafia, Alex Grein, Selma Gültoprak, Tobias Hantmann, Diango Hernández, Erika Hock, Uschi Huber, Gereon Krebber, Friedrich Kunath, Alwin Lay, Vera Lossau, Pauline MBarek, Claudia Mann, Lukas Marxt, Ulrike Möschel, Guido Münch, Christian Odzuck, Martin Pfeifle, Phung-Tien Phan, Anne Pöhlmann, Bernd Ribbeck, Claus Richter, Felicitas Rohden, Morgaine Schäfer, Evamaria Schaller, Silke Schatz, Berit Schneidereit, Corinna Schnitt, Silke Schönfeld, Fari Shams, Vanja Smiljani, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Gert und Uwe Tobias, Anna Vogel, Heike Weber, Christoph Westermeier, Markus Willeke, Alex Wissel, Johannes Wohnseifer et al.
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