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of Wonders) Figure / Ground – From Archipenko to Niki de Saint Phalle 08. June – 17. August 2008 This exhibition, “Wunderkammer“, examines the transition between abstraction and representational art in 20th century painting and sculpture. All of the works on display stem from the Sprengel Museum Hannover's
permanent collection. From that perspective, “Wunderkammer“, is also
Ulrich Krempel's personal selection of art from the Sprengel Museum
Hannover's collection which has not been on display for a long time Paintings by Edvard Munch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Emil Nolde, Oskar Kokoschka, Ronald B. Kitaj, Francis Bacon and Jean Dubuffet both offer and chronologically expand the artistic impressions and interpretations of the relationship between the world at large, humanity and space over the course of the last century. The “Wunderkammer“ exhibition examines a gamut of artistic styles
and compares them by looking at how the relationship between figures
and the space they inhabit changed over the course of the 20th century,
as this became one of the most significant developments of the period.
This exhibition, in view of all contemporary discourse, shows that
these issues remain fundamental for contemplating the development of
art. |
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