Museum Ludwig

Here And Now

05 - 27 Nov 2016

Installation view åyr II, Photo: Fabrizio Ballabio
Installation view Neïl Be­lo­u­fa, Photo: Rheinisches Bildarchiv Köln
Installation view Neïl Be­lo­u­fa II, Photo: Leonie Radine
Installation view Mélanie Matranga, Photo: Stefanie Höser
Installation view Pia Camil, Photo: Pia Camil
Installation view Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff II, Photo: Leonie Radine
HERE AND NOW
at Museum Ludwig Home Visit
5 Novem­ber –27 Novem­ber 2016

Cu­ra­tor: Leonie Ra­dine

Af­ter the be­gin­n­ing of the se­ries HERE AND NOW at Mu­se­um Lud­wig with Hei­mo Zobernig, the se­cond pro­ject un­der the pro­gram­mat­ic ti­tle Home Vis­it was an ex­hi­bi­tion that was not tak­ing place in the mu­se­um, but in pri­vate homes through­out the ci­ty.

Six in­ter­na­tio­n­al artists and col­lec­tives were in­vit­ed to de­vel­op new site-spe­cif­ic works that en­gage with se­lect­ed liv­ing spaces in which the works will be pre­sent­ed. In close co­or­d­i­na­tion with the par­ti­ci­pat­ing artists, do­mes­tic spaces were cho­sen that are of par­tic­u­lar in­ter­est to the artis­tic in­ter­ven­tion ei­ther con­cep­tu­al­ly, ar­chi­tec­tu­ral­ly, or due to the resi­dents.

This ex­per­i­men­tal ex­hi­bi­tion ad­dress­es cur­rent no­tions of pri­va­cy, in­ti­ma­cy, and hos­pi­tal­i­ty in our dig­i­tal­ly net­worked and no­madic so­ci­e­ty. More­over, it di­rect­ly ex­amines con­ven­tions and new forms of liv­ing as well as the pos­si­bil­i­ties and lim­its of their rep­re­sen­ta­tion. On the one hand, pri­vate homes are in­creas­ing­ly be­ing shared and ex­hibit­ed publi­c­ly through so­cial me­dia and the shar­ing econ­o­my. On the other hand, many peo­ple view the home as a place of re­treat as an in­creas­ing­ly ur­gent ne­ces­si­ty. But what hap­pens when not on­ly what is pri­vate be­comes public, but al­so what is public be­comes pri­vate?

Par­ti­ci­pat­ing artists: Mar­wa Ar­sanios, åyr, Neïl Be­lo­u­fa, Pia Camil, Cal­la Henkel & Max Pite­goff, Mélanie Ma­tran­ga

The ex­hi­bi­tion will be ac­com­panied by a ca­t­a­log.
 

Tags: Pia Camil