SOMETHING NEW

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SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING DESIRED
18. Feb 2022 - 18.Feb 2024 | Collection presentation
Exhibition poster of the collection | Dimensions: 59,5 x 84 cm



In a major show, the Hamburger Kunsthalle presents its most recent acquisitions and donations from its important collection of contemporary art (something new) in dialogue with important works that have already enriched the collection for some time (something old) and illuminates them with special loans that are on the museum's wish list for permanent acquisition (something desired). The exciting assemblage of works by more than 50 artists-most of them internationally renowned-is an impressive demonstration of the enormously polyphonic nature of contemporary art. The works deal with current and virulent themes of our time: understanding and communication, isolation and demarcation, the exercise of power and protest, as well as utopia and structure. Presented are photographic series, multimedia (spatial) installations, video projections, architectural models and architectures made of fabric, which take a look at (virtual) worlds and realities, address the tension between form and dissolution, and show potentials of networking in fabric and language.

Participating artists: Jan Albers, Fernando de Brito, Günter Brus, Nina Canell, Robert Cottingham, Stephen Craig, Jose Dávila, Edith Dekyndt, Thomas Demand, Simon Denny, Cordula Ditz, Peter Doig, Simon Fujiwara, Seiichi Furuya, Zvi Goldstein, Anna Grath, Christian Haake, Raymond Hains, Almut Heise, David Hockney, Karl Horst Hödicke, Annika Kahrs, Annette Kelm, Jürgen Klauke, Hans-Jürgen Kleinhammes, Bernd Koberling, Jan Köchermann, Jannis Kounellis, Jens Lausen, Jean Leppien, Almut Linde, Axel Loytved, Paul McCarthy & Mike Kelley, Annette Messager, Gerold Miller, Simon Modersohn, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Sigmar Polke, Tobias Putrih, Hannah Rath, Daniel Richter, Gerhard Richter, Grit Richter, Thomas Schütte, Richard Serra, Sara Sizer, Andreas Slominski, Paul Spengemann, Pia Stadtbäumer, Paul Thek, Wolfgang Tillmans, Philippe Vandenberg and Tilman Walther.