1. Pinakothek der Moderne exhibits " Female Trouble " Photography & Video Art

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    artwork: Cindy Sherman - Untitled #22 - from the Serie Film Stills - Courtesy of the Artist, Metro Pictures NY and Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers Cologne, Munich, London

    Munich, Germany - Since the invention of photography more than 170 years ago it has been largely women who have used this technical medium to project themselves through role playing and masquerading. As well as the experimental urge to constantly recreate ones ego, the camera has also served as a means of calling into question clichés of female representation. Playing with the image of the eternally feminine was and remains a discourse with gender identity, its social and political definitions and reaching beyond them.

    The exhibition focuses on contemporary women artists such as Cindy Sherman, Sarah Lucas, Monica Bnvicini and Pippilotta Rist, who with the aid of photography and video art investigate the female image. The artists explore the question of what image patterns the media age employs for portraying femininity and how these images determine perceptions of women. At the same time, they deconstruct by humorous, ironic and provocative means the traditional iconography of portraying women in the Western world and develop alternative images that postulate new forms of representation, which are at times aggressive and strident, at others subtle and devious.

    artwork: Comtesse de Castiglione, Scherzo di Follia -  ca. 1855, Silver gelatin print Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkInterest in the discourse with female imagery is not an exclusively post-modern issue. As far back as the 19 th and early 20th century, women such as Countess Castiglione, the Surrealist Claude Cahun and female artists of the avant-garde discovered photography as a means of experiencing their ego in many different roles and exposing stereotype projections of femininity through masquerading. Review of history shows how contemporary women artists have followed on from their predecessors by continually returning to individual motifs and themes and extending and varying them over generations.

    The exhibition "Female Trouble" provides for the first time in the German-speaking area a profound overview of the changing nature of the female image in the history of photography and video art. The approach is not encyclopaedic; instead, it concentrates on those female and male artists whose work was/is innovative and at the same time serves as a model for others. In doing so, the artistic discourse with the image of women touches on central issues concerning what basically constitutes identity and on the biological, social, cultural, political and media influences that determine the image of what is female and male.

    Artists represented in the exhibition include:

    Cindy Sherman, Sarah Lucas, Pipilotti Rist, Nikki S. Lee, Fancesca Woodman, Monica Bonvicini, Tracey Moffat, Björn Melhus, Jürgen Klauke, VALIE EXPORT, Andy Warhol, Urs Lüthi, Marcel Duchamp, ringl + pit, Florence Henri, Marta Astfalck-Vietz, Claude Cahun, Florence Henri, Germaine Krull, Wanda Wulz, Comtesse de Castiglione, Lady Clementina Hawarden, Julia Margaret Cameron.

    Exhibition

    The exhibition (covering an area of approximately 800 square metres) can be seen at the Pinakothek der Moderne from 18th July to 26th October 2008. It includes some 150 works by internationally wellknown and up-and-coming female and male artists from the field of photography and video art, among them many works on loan from leading European and American collections.

    Catalogue : Appearing in collaboration with Hatje Cantz-Verlag is a generously illustrated catalogue with circa 200 illustrations and essays by internationally acclaimed women scholars on the subject of female art and representation, length circa 300 pages

    Pinakothek der Moderne and Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen Kunstareal | Barer Str. 29, 80799 - Munich Phone: + 49 89 23805-118 | Website : www.pinakothek.de/pinakothek-der-moderne/




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