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Hans-Peter Feldmann – Kunstausstellung


February 22 – June 15 2003



MUSEUM LUDWIG
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D-50667 Cologne,
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image: Copyright VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2003


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Hans-Peter Feldmann – Kunstausstellung
February 22 – June 15 2003


For its reopening in November 2001, Museum Ludwig acquired for its collection an extensive selection of Hans-Peter Feldmann’s work. After the purchase of Marcel Broodthaers complete graphics and editions with the help of the “Stiftung Kunst und Kultur des Landes NRW” for the Museum Ludwig, these works represent another important contemporary artist, who has his roots in the conceptual art of the seventies.

So Museum Ludwig owns the most comprehensive collection of the “anti-photo artist”, which will be presented to the public as part of the “Kunstausstellung”.

Hans-Peter Feldmann does not produce works of art in a conventional sense. He collects, documents and arranges his own photographs, photographs taken by amateurs, pictures from newspapers, department-store decorations and toys. He thus manages to elicit collective memories, dreams and visions from these trivial everyday objects.

Hans-Peter Feldmann (born 1941, and at present living in Duesseldorf) is one of the most important and interesting artists of Germany’s art-scene in the 1960s and 70s. He paved the way for the “appropriation art” of the 1980s which used “appropriated” material such as private or published photographs. His way of dealing with the medium exerted a strong influence on the younger, neo-conceptualist generation of artists in the 90s.

A comprehensive retrospective exhibition at the Museum Ludwig will provide an overview of the works of this “anti-photo artist” spanning a period of almost four decades. During the first phase of his artistic activities, between 1968 and 1980, Hans-Peter Feldmann created works which were both homogeneous and rich in variation. They comprise a series of small-format magazines, reproductions of seemingly trivial motifs, letters, postcards, coloured newspaper pages and painted toys. To the present day he makes references to social and political reality and his series thus undermine the culture of mass-media images in our society. In one of his series he presents the casualties of the “Deutscher Herbst” (German Autumn – when the Bader-Meinhoff left-wing terrorist group launched attacks on German public figures and institutions) – without differentiating between victims and perpetrators. In another series he presents a cross-section of society in101 portraits – from a newborn child to an old woman. To the present day he has managed to maintain his mischievous awareness of the unusual and bizarre in everyday life: a collection of 1930s ceramic cake plates will be integrated into the exhibition.

The exhibition is a collaboration of the Fundacio Antoni Tapies Barcelona, the Centre National de la Photographie in Paris, the Museum of Photography in Winterthur and the Museum Ludwig, Cologne. The exhibition in Cologne will also include a specially installed section on the importance of images in prisons. Three prison cells from the JVA in Cologne Ossendorf will be reconstructed.

Exhibition catalogue:
Hans-Peter Feldmann – 272 pages, edited by Helena Tatay, 306 pages, numerous colour and black-and-white illustrations, English/German, paperback (with illustrations and texts by Regis Durand, Hans Haacke, Peter Fischli/ David Weiss, Helena Tatay, David Stroband, David Weiss, Thomas Weski, Guy Schraenen, Martin Parr, Nuria Enguita Mayo). Price during the exhibition: 35 EUR.


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