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Sigmar Polke und die 1970er Jahre
 
Sigmar Polke, Ohne Titel (Giornico), 1977
Fotografie Sammlung Lambrecht-Schadeberg/Rubenspreisträger der Stadt Siegen
© 2018 The Estate of Sigmar Polke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
 

SIGMAR POLKE AND THE 1970S

 
4 November, 2018 - 10 March, 2019
 
 

Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen

Unteres Schloss 1, 57072 Siegen
Germany
T +49 (0)271-405770

www.mgk-siegen.de
Tue-Sun 11am-6pm, Thu 11am-8pm
Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen
 
 
Sigmar Polke und die 1970er Jahre
 
Sigmar Polke, Gaspelshof/ Mu Nieltam Netorruprup, 1975
Estate of Memphis Schulze
© Estate Sigmar Polke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2018
 
 
Some time ago, the Lambrecht-Schadeberg Collection acquired a group of photographs by Rubens Prize winner Sigmar Polke (1941-2010). The 85 photos from the period 1973-78 were in the possession of Katharina Steffen, one of the artist's former partners. He gave the images to her during their relationship, and she often appears as a protagonist in them. These photos provide the occasion for our new exhibition.

The settings of events include, firstly, the Gaspelshof in Willich near Düsseldorf, an artists' commune and at the same time a satellite of the Düsseldorf scene, Zurich, Katharina Steffen's place of residence and its lively underground scene, and also Bern, as the location of the important gallery belonging to Toni Gerber and the legendary curator Harald Szeemann.

Starting out from the places Sigmar Polke lived, an exemplary indication is given of the extent to which ramified links between artists were established and interwoven. In a similar way to Germany, there was a strong mood of departure in Switzerland, led by the activities of the feminist artists in the “Frauenrakete” in Zurich.
 
 
Sigmar Polke und die 1970er Jahre
 
Sigmar Polke, Ohne Titel (à deux III), 1975
Sammlung Lambrecht-Schadeberg / Rubenspreisträger der Stadt Siegen
© The Estate of Sigmar Polke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2018
 
 
Polke's camera accompanied him to all his trips, exhibition openings, activities among friends and shared games. Life was a performance. And like other artists, he was always concerned to rediscover artistic production and practice. One shaping influence was transferring criticism of the bourgeois order to one's own way of life, so that art, the revolutionary zeitgeist and everyday life became mutually permeable.

The artists: Sigmar Polke and James Lee Byars | Balthasar Burkhard | Anton Bruhin | Michael Buthe | Bice Curiger | Barbara Davatz | Radka Donnell | Achim Duchow | Astrid Heibach | Ernst Mitzka | Rebecca Horn | Iwan Schumacher | Christof Kohlhöfer | Urs Lüthi | Manon | Klaus Mettig | Harald Naegeli | Markus Raetz | Ursula Rodel | Stefan Runge | Barbara Schneider | Jean-Frédéric Schnyder | Memphis Schulze | Katharina Sieverding | Katharina Steffen | David Weiss | Max Wiederkehr | Andreas Züst and many others who can be identified in the photographs.

A catalogue will be published in spring 2019.

To complement this exhibition it will be possible to see a special presentation of 18 paintings, two series of graphic works and one object by Sigmar Polke, dating from the various phases of his creative production. The works belong to the existing Lambrecht-Schadeberg Collection/ Rubens Prize Winners of the City of Siegen, which is permanently housed in the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen.
 
 
Sigmar Polke und die 1970er Jahre
 
Sigmar Polke, Ohne Titel (Skorpione), 1975
Fotografie Sammlung Lambrecht-Schadeberg/ Rubenspreisträger der Stadt Siegen
© 2018 The Estate of Sigmar Polke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
 
 
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