Künstler
- Matthias Mansen at Schloss Gottorf----------
- Hann Trier & Norbert Kricke----------
- Alice Neel in NUDES----------
- Ernst Wilhelm Nay in Mythos und Massaker----------
- Norbert Kricke at Franz Marc Museum, Kochel----------
- Alice Neel in Dix und die Gegenwart----------
- Alice Neel at Munchmuseet, Oslo----------
- Alice Neel - Feels Like Home----------
- Alice Neel im Barbican Centre, London----------
- Alice Neel im Centre Pompidou, Paris----------
- Neil Gall im British Museum----------
- Norbert Kricke im Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg----------
- Alice Neel im Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne----------
- Norbert Kricke in Eisen- und Stahlplastik----------
- Ernst Wilhelm Nay - Retrospektive----------
- Vivian Greven at Museum Langmatt, CH----------
- Alice Neel at MET, New York----------
- Stefan Löffelhardt in "Nachts"----------
- Vivian Greven @ ak-raum----------
- Nils Dunkel in Berlin Masters 2019----------
- Nils Dunkel @ Salon Dahlmann----------
- Alice Neel @ Museum of Modern Art Warsaw----------
- Norbert Kricke @ ZKM Karstruhe----------
- Stefan Löffelhardt @ Kunsthaus Essen----------
- Norbert Kricke @ Triennale Fellbach----------
- Öyvind Fahlström @ Kunstverein Hamburg----------
- Michael Wutz @ Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin----------
- Vivian Greven @ Lyles & King, New York----------
- Vivian Greven @ Kadel Willborn, Düsseldorf----------
- Greven @ Golsa Gallery, Oslo----------
- Alice Neel @ David Zwirner, New York----------
- Alice Neel @ Centre Pompidou Metz----------
- Vivian Greven @ Galerie Thomas Fuchs----------
- Vivian Greven in 'Ladies Only'----------
- David Schutter in 'Kleine Welt'----------
- David Schutter in 'Trance' by Albert Oehlen----------
- Wolfgang Betke in 'Notebook'----------
- Michael Wutz in 'Auf dem Weg zum Motiv'----------
- David Schutter in 'Content is a Glimpse'----------
- Öyvind Fahlström @ Met Breuer, New York----------
- Alice Neel in der Kunsthalle Mannheim----------
- Norbert Kricke im Museum Palais Populaire----------
- Vivian Greven bei Sammlung Philara----------
- Vivian Greven at Practise----------
- David Schutter in The Wall Street Journal----------
- Norbert Kricke at LH2 Contemporary----------
- Vivian Greven im Kunstmuseum Stuttgart----------
- Classic Beauty----------
- Ernst Wilhelm Nay Symposium----------
- Ernst Wilhelm Nay - Werkverzeichnis - Band 3----------
- Vivian Greven at Lyles & King, New York----------
- Öyvind Fahlström im Ludwig Forum Aachen----------
- Neil Gall at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds----------
- Tom Chamberlain im Kunstverein Wolfsburg----------
- Neil Gall in der z20 Sara Zanin Gallery----------
- Alice Neel in den Deichtorhallen, Hamburg----------
- Jonathan Bragdon im Kunsttempel, Kassel----------
- Öyvind Fahlström im Pérez Art Museum, Miami----------
- Michael Wutz im Kunstmuseum Stuttgart----------
- Alice Neel in der Tate Modern, London----------
- David Schutter at DOCUMENTA 14 Kassel----------
- Tom Chamberlain in Thinking Tantra, Plymouth----------
- Ernst William Nay bei Ketterer Kunst, Berlin----------
- Alice Neel bei David Zwirner, New York----------
- Michael Wutz bei unttld contemporary, Wien----------
- David Schutter in The Goma, Madrid----------
- Öyvind Fahlström bei La Terrasse, Nanterre----------
- Tom Chamberlain im Drawing Room, London----------
- Alice Neel im S.M.A.K., Gent----------
- E.W. Nay im Haus der Kunst, München----------
- Jonathan Bragdon im Kunstmuseum Appenzell----------
- Jonathan Bragdon im Kunstmuseum Thun----------
- E.W. Nay im Angermuseum Erfurt----------
- Alessandro Twombly bei Galerie Knoell, Basel----------
- Alice Neel im Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki----------
- David Schutter bei Magazzino, Rom----------
- Alice Neel im Whitney Museum, New York----------
- Alice Neel im The Met Breuer, New York----------
- E.W. Nay im Centre Pompidou, Paris----------
- Öyvind Fahlström im MoMA, New York----------
- Öyvind Fahlström at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden----------
- Michael Wutz beim Kunstverein Gütersloh----------
- Michael Wutz bei Galerie Friese, Berlin----------
- Wolfgang Betke in der Kienzle Art Foundation----------
- Jonathan Bragdon in den Kunstmuseen Krefeld----------
- David Schutter in der Fondazione Memmo, Rom----------
- E.W. Nay in der Almine Rech Gallery, London----------
- David Schutter bei P420, Bologna----------
- Michel Auder in der Martos Gallery----------
- Michael Wutz at Bauart Galeri, Istanbul----------
- Neil Gall at DOMOBAAL----------
- Jonathan Bragdon at kunsTTempel Kassel----------
- Neil Gall bei Simmons & Simmons, London----------
- Stefan Löffelhardt in der kunstgalerie, Bonn----------
- Thomas Rentmeister, Installation in Köln----------
- Öyvind Fahlström im MNCARS, Madrid----------
- Gavin Turk in der Manchester Art Gallery----------
- Erich Reusch in der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf----------
- Erich Reusch im Museum Ettlingen----------
- Michel Auder auf der Whitney Biennial----------
- David Schutter in der Rhona Hoffman Gallery----------
- Michael Wutz bei Galerie Kornfeld----------
- Jack Pierson bei Galerie Rudolfinum, Prag----------
- Neil Gall im London Zabludowicz Collection----------
- Wolfgang Betke im Ballhaus Ost, Berlin----------
- Wolfgang Betke bei Nicole Gnesa, München----------
- Michael Auder im Whitney Biennial 2014----------
- Jonathan Bragdon im Kunsttempel Kassel----------
- Tom Chamberlain in La Maison Rouge, Paris----------
- Erich Reusch im Kunstverein Ruhr----------
- Öyvind Fahlström im MACBA, Barcelona----------
- Michael Auder im Portikus, Frankfurt/Main----------
- Öyvind Fahlström bei Raven Row, London----------
- Wolfgang Betke bei Nicole Gnesa, München----------
- Michael Wutz im Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin----------
- “Anleitung zum direkteren Staunen” – 5.09.13----------
- Thomas Rentmeister im Stadtmuseum, Borken----------
- Neil Gall im Torrance Art Museum, USA----------
- E.W. NAY in BONN and NEW YORK----------
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Neil Gall at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
Neil Gall: The Studio: Cover Versions
21 February – 2 September 2018
Reception and Research Library
This display presents about seventy of Neil Gall's collage works in which he cuts into copies of The Studio magazine, plays around with their images and typographies and adds to them with his own over-drawings to create these ‘cover versions’.
Alongside The Sculpture Collections, we present a new body of work by the artist Neil Gall (b. 1967) in Reception, up the stairs and into the Research Library on the first floor.
Gall was recently given a large collection of old copies of The Studio by his former secondary school art teacher, Ruth Lough (b. 1931). The Studio, which she encountered herself soon after the end of World War II, made a huge impression on her, offering what she called 'a porthole to the Real World of Art' and opening her eyes to ancient and modern art, not just in Britain but internationally.
Originally founded in 1893 by Charles Holme (1848-1923) and titled The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, this magazine was committed to an international outlook, presenting visual art as a shared international culture that connected people. This inclusive approach to the arts chimed with the interests and philosophies of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement in these early years. This was felt nowhere more so than in Scotland where the publication did much to promote the work of Glasgow- based artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). The last issue of The Studio was published in 1964, after which it became Studio International.
The front covers of The Studio soon caught Gall's eye and he started using them for this new body of work. Across it he explores the life of sculpture in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s - the period of the display in our main galleries - as it oscillates between figuration and abstraction, between painting and sculpture and between black and white and colour.
Over-drawing, as well as collage and montage techniques, are used throughout and many revolve around a reworking of the roundel design of The Studio cover. The cutting of circular windows, holes, hoops and loops and the subsequent layering of them is a feature of a number of works. Gall's repeated treatment of this compositional device sees it become a kind of window or portal through which to reconsider today the art of these post-war years. We might also read this new body of work as an act of 'renewal'.
The Studio is a metaphorical evocation of the artist's studio (of a collective kind) and through this we might connect the creative space of Gall's own studio as he makes new works out of these old magazines, drawing attention to these older earlier works and artists.
Original copies of The Studio, including many that Gall used, are also on display in the Research Library.
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