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Macht der Sprache. Aus den Sammlungen
 
VALIE EXPORT
Ansprache, Aussprache, 1968
Video installation
Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg
© Generali Foundation / Bildrecht, Vienna, 2018
 
 

Power of Language - From the Collections

 

Christian Ludwig Attersee » Robert Barry » Lothar Baumgarten » Peter Downsbrough » VALIE EXPORT » Rainer Ganahl » Jaroslaw Kozlowski » David Lamelas » Ewa Partum » Arnulf Rainer » Kurt Schwitters » Ana Torfs » Wendelien van Oldenborgh » Ian Wallace » Heimo Zobernig » ...

 
20 October, 2018 — 7 April, 2019
 
 

Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg

Mönchsberg 32, A-5020 Salzburg
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Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg
 
 
Macht der Sprache. Aus den Sammlungen
 
Ewa Partum
Aktive Poesie, 1971/73
Documentation of an action in the surroundings of Warsaw, PL
Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg
© Generali Foundation / Bildrecht, Vienna, 2018
 
 
The tenth exhibition in a series of thematic presentations at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg realized in partnership with the Generali Foundation turns the spotlight on the power of language, with a particular focus on the use of letters, words, and writing in works of art created between the 1960s and the present. The collection of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, the Austrian Federal Photography Collection, and especially the Generali Foundation Collection include numerous works by international artists—well-known treasures as well as others that have never been on public display or await rediscovery—that probe the creative potential of language as well as its role in defining society and engendering reality.

The exhibition presents graphic work, collages, and publications that mix and match written language and imagery together with audio plays, objects, and installations that examine the interrelations between language and art, poetry, politics, discrimination, or questions of gender. "The power of language is evident in our daily lives. The way we speak—the words and metaphors we use, our native dialects, and many other characteristics—shapes our thoughts and actions. The issues the exhibition explores are especially relevant today, as lies are justified as 'alternative facts' and people dismiss reports that do not agree with their worldviews as 'fake news,'" Antonia Lotz, Generali Foundation Collection Curator, explains.
 
 
Macht der Sprache. Aus den Sammlungen
 
Ian Wallace
An Attack on Literature I & II, 1975
1 of a total of 12 black-and-white photographs, dry-mounted on cardboard
Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg
© Generali Foundation
 
 
Power of Language is already the tenth exhibition in a series of thematic presentations at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg realized in partnership with the Generali Foundation. "This impressively proves the success of the partnership with the Generali Foundation which has existed since 2014, and I am very pleased to continue on the path begun by Sabine Breitwieser and want to thank all those who contributed to the realization of the exhibition", says Thorsten Sadowsky, Director Museum der Moderne Salzburg.

Created in the early nineteenth century, Francisco de Goya’s Los Proverbios / Los Disparates are among the oldest examples of the conjunction of image and text and the visualization of language in art in the Museum der Moderne Salzburg’s collection. In the writer Stéphane Mallarmé’s Un coup de dés jamais n’abolira le hasard (1897), the presentation also includes an early work that conversely assimilates text to graphic art. His creative typography introduces the significance of the visual register into literature and remains a key inspiration for numerous visual artists working today, as a rich selection of works from the Generali Foundation Collection illustrates. The dialogue between image and text intensifies in the early twentieth century. Language becomes an integral part of visual art on the levels of form and content. Words, fragments of words, and entire texts appear in pictures and collages with increasing frequency. In the concrete poetry of the 1950s, language is treated as a kind of physical material; during the next two decades, conceptual art, in works that instantiate ideas, relies on language as the central medium of creative articulation. Marking a turning point in the history of art, these tendencies usher in a radically different engagement with language that still informs the—critical and formalist, poetic and playful—reflections on language in the works of today’s artists.
 
 
Macht der Sprache. Aus den Sammlungen
 
Exhibition view
Power of Language. From the Collections
© Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
 
 
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