17. November 2012 – 27. January 2013
Featuring artworks by:
Phyllida Barlow Jimmie Durham Daniel Knorr Mark Leckey
With the renovation of the Löwenbräukunst-Areal, the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst finally has a permanent framework for the presentation of its collection: a spacious exhibition floor will host temporary shows offering insight into different aspects of the museum’s holdings. The first three presentations from the collection are dedicated to contemporary work in sculpture. Selected works illustrate multifaceted and dynamic developments and the growing dissolution of the boundaries that conventionally define sculpture. The first chapter features works by Phyllida Barlow, Jimmie Durham, Daniel Knorr, and Mark Leckey.
Untitled: banners
2010
Fabric, plywood, timber, cement, scrim, spraypaint, paint, sealant
400 x 900 x 500 cm
Untitled: signs
2010
Plywood, timber, cement, scrim, spraypaint, paint, sealant
5 parts: ca. 125 x 120 x 93 cm each
Alpine Substance on Wolfsburg Construction
2007
Boulder, Volkswagen Beetle
Ca. 193 x 400 x 160 cm
Stolen History
2010
C-Print
70 Teile: 32 Teile je 29.5 x 20; 38 Teile je 20 x 29.5 21 x 30 cm
The March of the Big White Barbarians
2006
Single-channel video projection (color, sound)
7 min.