DEEP DEEP DOWN
grou show
June 30, 2023 - February 18, 2024
Collections are only exhibited to a small extent. Much of the art rarely sees the light of day. What if we rendered more obvious a collection’s natural state of being instead? Not to mourn its life in the shadows but to make it understandable and sensational. In every sense of the term. To do so, one would use quantitative criteria instead of thematic or formal ones. One would also embrace the backstage tools – crates, Excel files, jpegs, backstage devices – as clearly visible parts of the curatorial process.
This in an attempt to turn a public collection into something one can grasp intellectually and physically. In short, we decided to exhibit as much of the collection as possible.
However, cramming the rooms with art is a far more biased affair than defining clear parameters, step by step. Which is why we proposed the curatorial criteria below:
- In the galleries, we retained only one work per artist, the one that appears first in the indexical listing. We then excluded works with specific instructions or unclear documentation.
- From the remaining items, we began with the smallest, thereby producing a ‘Brazil nut effect’: smaller elements separate from larger ones to create a visual arrangement of their own accord.
- The remaining two-dimensional items are displayed in the East Gallery sorted by size. More are displayed in alphabetical order (by artist surname) in the West Gallery. Sculptural work is also displayed in the West Gallery while audiovisual work is projected in the Auditorium.
- As many remaining items as possible are exhibited within crates. With their help we created a scenography that serves as a stage for discussion, programming and more.
The curators
Shirana Shahbazi first studied photography at the Fachhochschule, Dortmund before joining the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst in Zürich. Her work has been the subject of monographic exhibitions in numerous institutions, notably Kunsthaus Hamburg (2018); Istituto Svizzero, Milan (2018); Museum Fotogalleriet, Oslo (2017); KINDL, Berlin (2017), and Kunsthalle Bern (2014). In 2005, she participated in the 51st Venice Bienniale. Her work is part of the collections of Tate Modern, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Guggenheim Museum, New York; MoMA, New York, and Migros Museum, Zürich, among others. In 2019, Shahbazi was awarded the Meret Oppenheim Prize.
Tirdad Zolghadr is a curator and writer. He teaches at the Graduate School, Universität der Künste Berlin. His writing includes fiction as well as publications based on extensive curatorial research, such as REALTY: Beyond the TraditionalBlueprints of Art & Gentrification (Hatje Cantz, 2022). Recent curatorial work includes an associate curatorship at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2017–20), but also biennals, as well as long-term collective initiatives.
The artists:
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Etel Adnan
Helena Almeida
Ernesto Ballesteros
Valérie Belin
Cecilia Bengolea
Orit Ben-Shitrit
Laurianne Bixhain
Katinka Bock
Robert Breer
Hussein Chalayan
Nicolas Chardon
Chto Delat/What is to be done?
Mark Dean
Wim Delvoye
Helmut Dorner
Roland Fischer
Charles Fréger
Katrin Freisager
Bernard Frize
GCC
Franz Gertsch
Geert Goiris
Philipp Goldbach
Nan Goldin
Marie-Ange Guilleminot
Andreas Gursky
Edi Hila
Germaine Hoffmann
Dom Sylvester Houédard
Pieter Hugo
Fabrice Hyber
Sanja Iveković
Sven Johne
Suki Seokyeong Kang
Annette Kelm
Jutta Koether
Eva Kot'átková
Gonzalo Lebrija
Mark Lewis
Richard Long
Rosa Loy
Markus Lüpertz
Filip Markiewicz
Isabelle Marmann
Valérie Mréjen
Ciprian Mureșan
John Murphy
Godwin Champs Namuyimba
Yves Netzhammer
Lucia Nimcová
Manuel Ocampo
Damir Očko
Albert Oehlen
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs
Yazid Oulab
Trevor Paglen
Shana and Robert ParkeHarrison
Martin Parr
João Penalva
Frédéric Prat
Antoine Prum
Fiona Rae
Pasha Rafiy
Neo Rauch
Man Ray
François Roche / R&Sie(n)
Thomas Ruff
Bojan Šarčević
Camille Sauthier
Denis Savary
Lasse Schmidt Hansen
Jean-Louis Schuller
Wael Shawky
Cindy Sherman
Monika Sosnowska
Edward Steichen
John Stezaker
Kathia St. Hilaire
Thomas Struth
Joël Tettamanti
Wolfgang Tillmans
Laure Tixier
Patrick Tosani
Janaina Tschäpe
Su-Mei Tse
Kyoichi Tsuzuki
Cy Twombly
Didier Vermeiren
Judith Walgenbach
Raphaël Zarka
Rémy Zaugg
David Zink Yi
For further information, please visit the website:
https://www.mudam.com/exhibitions/collection-mudam