Realism - The Adventure of Reality at Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung on artrepublic.com

Exhibition running from Jun 11 2010 until Sep 05 2010

The exhibition "Realism – The Adventure of Reality" spans a wide range from realism in the nineteenth century, to the New Objectivity, Pop Art and photorealism in the 1960s, through to contemporary art. 

The over 180 artworks focus on the precise contemplation of reality in all its manifestations. In contrast, the picturesque and expressive tendencies in Realism were consciously omitted. Artworks from all media, painting, photography, sculpture, video art and prints and drawings from more than 120 international artists are juxtaposed. Among the artists are well-known names like Gustave Courbet, Edward Hopper, Christian Schad or Duane Hanson, along with a number of internationally renowned contemporary artists from Gerhard Richter through to Andreas Gursky – but also up-and-coming talents awaiting discovery.

When Gustave Courbet gave the eponymous title "Réalisme" to his protest exhibition against the official Salon in 1853, he introduced a completely new perspective to the art world that still allows for a diversity of artistic expression today. Since then, the question of reality – and the perception of reality – has become the most important topic in modern art, even though strategies for portraying the external aspect of the world and objects therein with the utmost accuracy had already developed throughout the history of art. Artists have always made advances in transforming these aspects into works of art as though they were actually real.

But it was not until the modern era that the futility of these attempts and doubts regarding the possibility of depicting reality became actual topics in the art world. Objectivity becomes a paradox. In the same way, although this realisation gives rise to uncertainty, it is also liberating in the way our inability to comprehend and capture the world as art proves exhilarating.

In this extensive retrospective exhibition covering the complex and fascinating phenomenon of realism, the connecting element of the selected works is the highly credible, objective imagination of the visible world, right down to the last detail. To a high degree, perspective and shade, anatomy and space, surface and atmosphere all correspond to the perception of reality. Approximately fifteen to twenty artistic positions are displayed in eight chapters each under the following headings: Still Life: the World of Objects; Interior: the Aura and Magic of Space; The City: Living Space and Stage; Landscape: Space and Time; Modern History Painting: Construction or Testimony; Genre Painting: Document or Production?; Portraiture: Limits of the Visible World; The Nude: Naturalness or Pose. Each work reveals its particular features at its best in a dialogue, without being reduced to a mere document of cultural history. The observer is thus motivated to pursue the depiction of reality and the role of art in the construction of reality across historical borders.

The exhibition by Nils Ohlsen and Christiane Lange was developed in cooperation with Kunsthalle Emden and the Kunsthalle of the Hypo Cultural Foundation in Munich. 

OPENING HOURS: Daily: 10.00 – 20.00

Image Credits:

Edward Hopper Hotel Lobby, 1943 Öl/Leinwand, 81,9 x 103,5 cm Indianapolis Museum of Art William Ray Adams Memorial Collection 

Charles Bell Gumball XI, 1976 Öl/Leinwand, 203,2 x 152,4 cm Privatsammlung © Louis K. Meisel 

Christian Schad Maika, 1929 Öl/Leinwand, 65 x 53 cm Privatsammlung © Christian Schad Stiftung Aschaffenburg / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2010 Foto: Benjamin Hasenclever, München 

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