ISA MONA LISA

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Dr. Brigitte Kölle

ISA MONA LISA is the ironic and playful title of this lively glimpse at recent art featuring over 30 works by international contemporary artists. The exhibition title was taken from a photograph Wolfgang Tillmans (b. 1968) made of his artist colleague Isa Genzken (b. 1948), and both artists are represented in the exhibition. On display are numerous new acquisitions – both purchases and donations – being presented for the first time as well as loans from private collections and studios. A new collaboration with a private Hamburg collection (Schmitz-Morkramer) makes it possible to show works by Elisa Alberti (b. 1992), Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) and Silke Otto-Knapp (1970–2022), among others, and also many pieces by Alexandra Bircken (b. 1967). Entire rooms designed by artists, such as the Salon Livresque (2014) by Thorsten Brinkmann (b. 1971), give an impression of the many facets of today’s art. Visitors are welcome to browse through the books in this whimsical salon, which the artist originally furnished for the villa of a Hamburg collector couple (Beer). Another special room has been decorated by the Hamburg-based Japanese artist Asana Fujikawa (b. 1981) with ceramic sculptures, etchings and a text written on the walls that tells a fictional tale of mythical creatures, lust and murder.

The exhibition addresses urgent themes of our day while exploring aspects of power versus vulnerability, intimacy versus openness, naturalness versus artificiality. Many of the artworks reveal just how changeable our constructions of reality and identity can be. Around 150 exhibits are on view in the large-scale show filling the entire basement level of the Galerie der Gegenwart – including painting, sculpture, spatial installations, drawing, photography and film. During the two-year run, some works will be replaced for conservation reasons.

Featured artists: Etel Adnan, Elisa Alberti, Helene Appel, Alexandra Bircken, Louise Bourgeois, Thorsten Brinkmann, Nina Canell, Edith Dekyndt, Simon Denny, Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann, Noi Fuhrer, Asana Fujikawa, Isa Genzken, Donald Judd, Joachim Koester, Maria Lassnig, Jochen Lempert, Dan Lie, Melanie Manchot, Robert Morris, David Novros, Silke Otto-Knapp, Sigmar Polke, Neo Rauch, Gerhard Richter, Andreas Slominski, Andrzej Steinbach, Paul Thek, Wolfgang Tillmans, Thu-Vân Trần and Haegue Yan.

Permanently installed, site-specific works on view by: Bogomir Ecker, Jenny Holzer, Ilya Kabakov, Jannis Kounellis and Richard Serra.

 

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Noi Fuhrer, (*1987), Polar, 2022, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Dauerleihgabe des Fonds für Junge Kunst der Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen, erworben 2022 © Noi Fuhrer
Noi FuhrerPolar, 2022
Dan Lie (*1988), Untitled, 2024, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Dauerleihgabe der Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen, erworben 2024 © Courtesy the artist and Galerie Barbara Wien, Berlin
Dan LieUntitled, 2024
Ausstellungsansicht: Demolition Ball / Cassius Clay, 2011, von Alexandra Bircken (*1967) [mittig] und Werke von Jannis Kounellis (1936–2017), jeweils Ohne Titel, © Beide: VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Ausstellungsansicht: Demolition Ball / Cassius Clay, 2011, von Alexandra Bircken (*1967) [mittig] und Werke von Jannis Kounellis (1936–2017), jeweils Ohne Titel, © Beide: VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Joachim Koester (*1962), Flower Mantis (2), 2015, Hamburger Kunsthalle, erworben mit Mitteln der New Carlsberg Foundation 2023 © Joachim Koester
Joachim KoesterFlower Mantis (2), 2015
Melanie Manchot, Alpine Diskomiks (Detail), 2019, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Dauerleihgabe der Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen, erworben 2022 © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
Melanie ManchotAlpine Diskomiks (Detail), 2019
Wolfgang Tillmans (*1968) Isa Mona Lisa, 1999, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Dauerleihgabe der Sammlung Schmitz-Morkramer Courtesy Galerie Buchholz © Wolfgang Tillmans
Wolfgang TillmansIsa Mona Lisa, 1999
Ausstellungsansicht: Salon Livresque (Detail), 2014, von Thorsten Brinkmann (*1971), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Christoph Irrgang
Ausstellungsansicht: Salon Livresque (Detail), 2014, von Thorsten Brinkmann (*1971), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Christoph Irrgang
Ausstellungsansicht: Alpine Diskomiks (Detail), 2019, von Melanie Manchot (*1966), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Ausstellungsansicht: Alpine Diskomiks (Detail), 2019, von Melanie Manchot (*1966), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Elisa Alberti (*1992) Ohne Titel, 2021, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Schenkung Philipp und Dr. Christina Schmitz-Morkramer, Hamburg 2021 © Elisa Alberti
Elisa AlbertiOhne Titel, 2021
Alexandra Bircken (*1967), Demolition Ball / Cassius Clay, 2011, Courtesy the artist, Foto: Thomas Müller
Alexandra BirckenDemolition Ball / Cassius Clay, 2011
Ausstellungsansicht: Fotos aus der Serie Figur I, II, 2014/2015, von Andrzej Steinbach (*1983), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Ausstellungsansicht: Fotos aus der Serie Figur I, II, 2014/2015, von Andrzej Steinbach (*1983), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Thu-Van Tran (*1979), Pénétrable, 2024 Kautschuk, Pigment, 315 x 540 x 75 cm Koproduktion der Künstlerin und der Hamburger Kunsthalle, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle  © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Foto: Christoph Irrgang
Thu-Van Tran (*1979)Pénétrable, 2024
Andrzej Steinbach (*1983), Figur I, Figur II, 2014/2015, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Dauerleihgabe des Fonds für Junge Kunst der Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsamm-lungen, erworben 2024 © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Foto: Andrzej Steinbach
Andrzej SteinbachFigur I, Figur II, 2014/2015
Ausstellungsansicht: Eine Frau, ihr Freund und ein kleiner Gott, 2002, von Asana Fujikawa (*1981), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Ausstellungsansicht: Eine Frau, ihr Freund und ein kleiner Gott, 2002, von Asana Fujikawa (*1981), © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Fred Dott
Thorsten Brinkmann (*1971) Salon Livresque (Detail), 2014 Rauminstallation,VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 Foto: Thorsten Brinkmann
Thorsten BrinkmannSalon Livresque (Detail), 2014
Ausstellungsansicht: Gemälde der Serie S. mit Kind, 1995, von Gerhard Richter (*1932) und das Werk Vogelfalle, 2001, von Andreas Slominski (*1959), © Gerhard Richter 2024 (28102024), © Andreas Slominski, Foto: Fred Dott
Ausstellungsansicht: Gemälde der Serie S. mit Kind, 1995, von Gerhard Richter (*1932) und das Werk Vogelfalle, 2001, von Andreas Slominski (*1959)
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