Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/19/2013 - 01/12/2014
7:00 PM - 5:00 AM
Location
Haus der Kunst
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So Much I Want to Say: From Annemiek to Mother Courage | Goetz Collection
Haus der Kunst, Munich in cooperation with Goetz Collection
Curator by Patrizia Dander, Haus der Kunst
In the 1990s, when Ingvild Goetz began to systematically collect media art, the theoretical foundations for gender studies – now familiar through comparative literature, cultural studies, and related disciplines – were first being established. The works Goetz acquired for her media art collection reflect the keen interest in these issues at the time. Dating from the mid-1970s and later, the films presented in the exhibition reflect the discourse of the feminist movement, particularly feminist film theory.
- Chantal Akerman | Selfportrait/Autobiography: a work in progress, 1998
- Andrea Bowers | Letters to an Army of Three, 2005
- Rineke Dijkstra | Annemiek, 1997
- Cheryl Donegan | Untitled (Head), 1993
- Mona Hatoum | So Much I Want to Say, 1983
- Lucy McKenzie and Paulina Olowska | Oblique Composition III, 2003
- Tracey Moffatt | Nice Coloured Girls, 1987 | Lip, 1999
- Ulrike Ottinger | Johanna d’Arc of Mongolia, 1989
- Rosemarie Trockel | Fan 1-6, 2000 | Manus Spleen IV, 2002
- T.J. Wilcox | Das Begräbnis der Marlene Dietrich, 1999
Tickets
€ 5 Adults | € 2 Under 18 | Free Children under 12
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