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Gillian Wearing - Family Stories. Katalog zur Ausstellung im Statens Museum for Kunst, Kopenhagen, 2017/2018

Danish, English · Hardback

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What does "family" mean today? Which notions and prejudices come to light with it? How is modern family life shaped these days? In her project A Real Danish Family, the British artist Gillian Wearing asks these questions in ways that are both artistic and thought-provoking. The eponymous sculpture portrays a Danish family selected from 492 participating families of the most diverse composition. The exhibition Family Stories, which will open when the sculpture is unveiled in the National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) in Copenhagen and was initiated and produced by Kunsthal Arhus, also revolves around the family as the crystallization point for inter-human relationships. Photographs, videos, and sculptures explore relatedness and identity, and include the artist's own family as an example. In a series of "self-portraits" the artist uses masks to slip into the roles of her siblings, parents, and grandparents. The publication examines Wearing's work and the theme of the family through the lens of art history, and traces the course of A Real Danish Family, a project that boldly questions patterns of thought in society.

Exhibition: 13 October 2017-7 January 2018, Statens Museum for Kunst, Kopenhagen

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What does “family” mean today? Which notions and prejudices come to light with it? How is modern family life shaped these days? In her project A Real Danish Family, the British artist Gillian Wearing asks these questions in ways that are both artistic and thought-provoking. The eponymous sculpture portrays a Danish family selected from 492 participating families of the most diverse composition. The exhibition Family Stories, which will open when the sculpture is unveiled in the National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) in Copenhagen and was initiated and produced by Kunsthal Arhus, also revolves around the family as the crystallization point for inter-human relationships. Photographs, videos, and sculptures explore relatedness and identity, and include the artist’s own family as an example. In a series of “self-portraits” the artist uses masks to slip into the roles of her siblings, parents, and grandparents. The publication examines Wearing’s work and the theme of the family through the lens of art history, and traces the course of A Real Danish Family, a project that boldly questions patterns of thought in society.

Exhibition: 13 October 2017—7 January 2018, Statens Museum for Kunst, Kopenhagen

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Authors Mikkel Bogh, Jaco Fabricius, Jacob Fabricius, Mariann Torp, Marianne Torp, Gillian Wearing
Assisted by Jacob Fabricius (Editor), Hogsbro Ostergaard (Editor), Cecilie Hogsbro Ostergaard (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages Danish, English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.10.2017
 
EAN 9783775743709
ISBN 978-3-7757-4370-9
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 217 mm x 301 mm x 11 mm
Weight 676 g
Illustrations 49 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Plastic arts

Fotografie, Videokunst, Fotokunst, Konzeptkunst, Videoinstallation, auseinandersetzen

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