ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie

Gianfranco Baruchello. Certain Ideas

01 Nov 2014 - 06 Apr 2015

This fall, the work of Italian multimedia artists Gianfranco Baruchello will be presented for the first time in an exhibition at the ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art. Once again, this time in the person of Baruchello, an artist is on show, who, though having given key impulses to present-day art, has nevertheless been neglected by the mainstream or otherwise forgotten.

The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Deichtorhallen Hamburg / Falckenberg Collection, provides an overview of more than a half a century of this artist’s ongoing productivity. It illustrates, furthermore, the great multidimensionality that is the hallmark of Baruchello’s work. Gianfranco Baruchello (*1924, Livorno) was part of the European avant-garde movement of the 1960s. Driven by his natural scientific inclinations, he searches for points of contact at the interface of art and man, life and matter. In the case of this artist, the fusion occurs across a broad range of media through to the foundation of a commune in the country modelled after Joseph Beuys’ idea of “social sculpture”. Over the decades, Baruchello has brought forth an extensive oeuvre ranging from pictures, sculptures, collages as well as films.

Curators: Peter Weibel, Andreas Beitin
 

Tags: Gianfranco Baruchello, Andreas Beitin, Joseph Beuys, Peter Weibel