Frankfurter Kunstverein

The Presence of Absence

Matter and Traces – Imprints of Life in Time

12 Oct 2024 - 02 Mar 2025

Installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024 with the works "The Rivers and Streams of a Dissolved Mind", 2024, "The Perfect Moment", 2022, "Mother", 2022, by Toni R. Toivonen and casts of human victims of the 79 AD volcanic eruption in Pompeii from the Collection of the Archeological Park of Pompeii
2024
Courtesy Toni R. Toivonen and Galerie Forsblom; Nelimarkka Foundation; Private Collection, Finland; Italian Ministry of Culture / Archeological Park of Pompeji
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024 with the works "Gutting a Rotten Horse Generated The Most Horrific Migraine With The Most Beautiful Aura Upside Down Into a Landscape", 2024, by Toni R. Toivonen and casts of human victims of the 79 AD volcanic eruption in Pompeii from the Collection of the Archeological Park of Pompeii 2024
Courtesy Toni R. Toivonen and Galerie Forsblom, Italian Ministry of Culture/Archeological Park of Pompeii
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: Toni R. Toivonen und Galerie Forsblom, Italienisches Kulturministerium/Archäologischer Park von Pompeji
Installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024 with the works "The Perfect Moment", 2022, "Mother", 2022, by Toni R. Toivonen and casts of human victims of the 79 AD volcanic eruption in Pompeii from the Collection of the Archeological Park of Pompeii
2024
Courtesy Nelimarkka Foundation; Private Collection, Finland; Italian Ministry of Culture / Archeological Park of Pompeji
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024 with the works "Mother", 2022, and "Crucifixion", 2018, by Toni R. Toivonen and casts of human victims of the 79 AD volcanic eruption in Pompeii from the Collection of the Archeological Park of Pompeii
2024
Courtesy Private Collection, Finland; Sara Hildén Art Museum; Italian Ministry of Culture / Archeological Park of Pompeji
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Claudio Parmiggiani, Untitled, 2024
installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: Tornabuoni Art and Studio Claudio Parmiggiani
Cast of prehistoric cave engravings from the Roc-de-Sers cave from the collection of the Florentine Museum and Institute of Prehistory "Paolo Graziosi"
2024
installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: Florentine Museum and Institute of Prehistory "Paolo Graziosi"
Prof. Dr. Luciano Rezzolla, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024 with Einstein's Field Equations of General Relativity and Schwarzschild Solution of the Black Hole, ADM Equation by Arnowitt, Misner and Deser, CCZ4 Equation by Alic, Bona-Casas, Bona, Palenzuela, Rezzolla and The Black Hole „Sagittarius A*”, 2022
2024
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: Prof. Dr. Luciano Rezzolla, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024 with "Small Portal (Sanatorium Bellevue)", 1988, by Heidi Bucher and photos by Hans Peter Siffert "Ablösen der Haut, Herrenzimmer", 1979
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: The Estate of Heidi Bucher and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul and London
Heidi Bucher, Small Portal (Sanatorium Bellevue, Kreuzlingen), 1988
installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: The Estate of Heidi Bucher and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul and London
Lawrence Malstaf, Shrink 01995, 1995-ongoing
installation view Frankfurter Kunstverein 2024
Photographer: Norbert Miguletz
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Courtesy: Lawrence Malstaf / Tallieu Art Office
With Heidi Bucher, Lawrence Malstaf, Marshmallow Laser Feast, Petra Noordkamp, Claudio Parmiggiani, Toni R. Toivonen and with exhibits from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Florentine Museum and Institute of Prehistory “Paolo Graziosi”, the Natural History Museum of Vienna, the LWL-Museum of Natural History in Münster, Associazione Gibellina Parco Culturale and with Prof Dr Luciano Rezzolla, Institute for Theoretical Physics at Goethe University Frankfurt

Curated by: Franziska Nori, with scientific support from Anita Lavorano and Laura Perrone

The exhibition The Presence of Absence revolves around the theme of humankind’s endless confrontation with the idea of change and transience and their forms of representation in art. The title alludes to matter as a presence in which traces of the living are inscribed. This vital energy is powerful, yet fleeting.

Where do we come from? What is the origin of all matter on earth and in the infinity of the cosmos? What does it mean to recognise black holes in the centre of our galaxy, in which infinitely condensed matter creates a void and absence? What effects do natural events create that reshape the earth and change people’s lives with their power? And how do people deal with the existential need to face eternity in their finiteness? What myths and images do they create in order to connect with the spiritual? Is art a way of immortalising oneself in time?

These questions have shaped the imagination of us humans from prehistoric times to the present day. Ever since humans have existed on earth, they have invented symbols and signs to give form to their feelings, thoughts and knowledge, to leave traces in time and perhaps to connect with eternity.

Works by important contemporary artists enter into a dialogue with scientific exhibits from the fields of geology and astrophysics, with casts from Pompeii, with footprints of prehistoric people from the Laetoli site in present-day Tanzania and with replicas of prehistoric cave drawings of human ancestors. All exhibits refer to existential questions of being human in the dimensions of space and time. They explore the idea of traces of existence that are inscribed in matter.

With the exhibition The Presence of Absence, the Frankfurter Kunstverein is continuing its collaboration with the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research for the fourth time. Following Trees of Life (2019), Edmond’s Prehistoric Realm (2020) and Bending the Curve (2023), the Frankfurter Kunstverein has now created a show that invited science to ask fundamental questions. The collaboration arises from the ongoing discussions between Prof Franziska Nori, Director of the Frankfurter Kunstverein, and Prof Dr Andreas Mulch, Director of the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt. In addition, we have been able to win over Prof Dr Luciano Rezzolla, from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the Goethe University Frankfurt, to allow science and art to enter into an intensive dialogue as a common force of human thought and research.