Singular/ Plural: Collaborations in the Post‑Pop‑Polit Arena, 1969–1980
The book is dedicated to artists who lived and worked together in Düsseldorf during the 1970s, and who actively influenced the historical program of Kunsthalle Düsseldorf. “Singular/ Plural” casts a fresh look at the differentiation of the arts of the later post‑war period, as well as on subcultural impulses in German‑speaking and European countries. The loosely yet cosmopolitically oriented group developed its strategies in the context of, and against the legacy of, German fascism. Through various artistic processes: painting, photography, slide projections, performances, film, and music. Political themes such as colonial history, economics and gender were thoroughly examined in this post‑Pop political arena. Works and further documentary material, including comics, ephemera, and records, are presented in this exhibition, not chronologically, but rather in the same labyrinthine way as the processual collaborations and debates of the artists during the 1970s.
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Archival exhibitions, Video art, Germany, Graphic art, Collage, Comic books, graphic novels, Music, Performance, Poster, Political art, Photography
Rosenbach Ulrike (Article author), Duchow Achim (Article author), Mommartz Lutz (Article author), Kuhfuß Jürgen (Article author), Kohlhöfer Christof (Article author), Demattio Bruno (Article author), Morgan Tony (Article author), Sieverding Katharina (Article author), Lange-Berndt Petra (Article author, Preface), Rübel Dietmar (Article author, Preface), Schulze Max (Article author, Preface), Rahn Jürgen (Article author), Jansen Gregor (Preface)
Runge Stephan, Rahn Jürgen, Bruch Klaus vom, Heibach Astrid, Weber Ilona, Schulze Memphis, Fongi Y., Kohlhöfer Christof, Kohlhöfer Ingrid, Oehms Angelika, Mommartz Lutz, Sieverding Katharina, Duchow Achim, Höfer Candida, Demattio Bruno, Wolfgang Weber, Kuhfuß Jürgen, Polke Sigmar, Rosenbach Ulrike, Reinecke Chris, Morgan Tony, Herold Georg, Schult Emil, Schnitzler Conrad, Immendorff Jörg, Deistler Michael, Mettig Klaus
Cologne
2017
232 pages
9783864422232
Available on request
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