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Kienholz. The Signs of the Times
22. October - 29. January 2012

Rebellious, provocative, and ever polarizing, Kienholz’s oeuvre has always caused quite a stir since its beginnings in the mid-1950s, first the works of Ed Kienholz alone, then later, from 1972 on, the collaborative projects with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz. This is scarcely astonishing, since religion, war, death, and the more inscrutable sides of society and its social conflicts have always been at the center of their works. Dealing with such subjects as the sexual exploitation of women in prostitution, the role of the media, and the effects of ethnic conflicts,they pinpoint fractures of Western societies which have hardly been remedied to this day and thus lend the oeuvre its unmitigated topicality.

 

But this contemporaneity is not due solely to the themes dealt with; today we view the works as anticipating central trends in contemporary art: Jonathan Meese, Thomas Hirschhorn, and even John Bock. Since the major retrospective in New York, Los Angeles, and Berlin in 1996, the exhibition at the Schirn will be the first to show a series of the spectacular “moral tableaus” together with the impressive smaller sculptures.

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KIENHOLZ. DIE ZEICHEN DER ZEIT

An introduction to the exhibition for ages 12 and up

7,50 € / 1 € for school classes*

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KIENHOLZ. DIE ZEICHEN DER ZEIT

KIENHOLZ. DIE ZEICHEN DER ZEIT

This booklet presents the key works and theses of the exhibition and explains them in context with history, art and society.

Edited by Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, redaction and text: Katharina Bühler, Laura Heeg. 40 pages, c. 30 illustrations, German edition

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KIENHOLZ. THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES

The catalog provides an introduction to the most important themes in the oeuvre of the Kienholzes and sheds light on the complex process of creating their works.

29,80 €

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KIENHOLZ. THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES

KIENHOLZ. THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES

Rebellious, provocative, and polarizing, the oeuvre associated with the name Kienholz has always caused quite a stir since its beginnings in the mid-1950s, first the works by Edward Kienholz (1927–1994) alone, then later, from 1972 on, the collaborative projects with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz. This is hardly astonishing, since religion, war, death, sex, and the more inscrutable sides of society and its social conflicts have always been at the center of their work. The Schirn’s exhibition offers a complex overview of the essence of their oeuvre, from the early small-format three-dimensional works by way of conceptual works to tableaux that fill an entire room.

The extensive, richly illustrated exhibition catalog places particular attention on the visual documentation of how the works shown were created; large-format illustrations are supplemented by numerous photographs from Nancy Reddin Kienholz’s archive, some of which are being published for the first time. In addition to three scholarly essays and an interview with the artists, shorter texts provide an introduction to the main works in the exhibition.

Edited by Martina Weinhart and Max Hollein. With a foreword by Max Hollein, and introduction by Martina Weinhart, textes by Dietmar Dath, Martina Weinhart, and Cecile Whiting, an interview with Nancy Reddin Kienholz by Martina Weinhart, and a biography by Lisa Beißwanger. German-English edition, 248 pp., ca. 80 color and 66 black-and-white illustrations, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König GmbH, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86335-087-1

 

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