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By referencing the 1956 artwork by Richard Hamilton, “Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?”, the exhibition explores groups of objects that are possibly as desirable now as the items featured prominently in Hamilton’s work half a century ago, at the dawn of the modern consumer age. Hamilton pasted images onto a page, and Matylda Krzykowski, curator of the show, places objects in a space, creating a collage of contemporary works in real life. The exhibition encompasses everything from domestic sculptures, surrealist lights, and abstract shapes, to foldable structures, informative paintings, architectural templates, aesthetic games, and beyond. Featured artists: Ana Kras, Ania Jaworska, Åsa Jungnelius, Buro Belén, Claudia Caviezel, Gun Gordillo, Hilda Hellström, Johanna Grawunder, Katie Stout, Kiki van Eijk, Lindsey Adelman, Liz Collins, Marlène Huissoud, Mimi Jung, Mira Nakashima, Pieke Bergmans, Sabine Marcelis, Sarah Zapata, Sigrid von Lintig, Studio Berg, and Zohra Opoku.
#2017 #Exhibition
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By referencing the 1956 artwork by Richard Hamilton, “Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?”, the exhibition explores groups of objects that are possibly as desirable now as the items featured prominently in Hamilton’s work half a century ago, at the dawn of the modern consumer age. Hamilton pasted images onto a page, and Matylda Krzykowski, curator of the show, places objects in a space, creating a collage of contemporary works in real life. The exhibition encompasses everything from domestic sculptures, surrealist lights, and abstract shapes, to foldable structures, informative paintings, architectural templates, aesthetic games, and beyond. Featured artists: Ana Kras, Ania Jaworska, Åsa Jungnelius, Buro Belén, Claudia Caviezel, Gun Gordillo, Hilda Hellström, Johanna Grawunder, Katie Stout, Kiki van Eijk, Lindsey Adelman, Liz Collins, Marlène Huissoud, Mimi Jung, Mira Nakashima, Pieke Bergmans, Sabine Marcelis, Sarah Zapata, Sigrid von Lintig, Studio Berg, and Zohra Opoku.
#2017 #Exhibition