“WHO KILLED THE PAINTING?”
Works from the Block Collection
at the Neues Museum in Nuremberg
Oct. 31, 2008 – Jan. 25, 2009
State Museum for Art and Design in Nuremberg
Klarissenplatz
Postal Adress: Luitpoldstraße 5
90402 Nuremberg
Since it was founded, the Neues Museum has been able to present broad sections of the Block Collection on permanent loan. A large number of further works, including many of recent date, have recently been added.
They demonstrate how the Block has constantly developed ever since its beginnings.
This new aspect of the collection is now centre stage at the exhibition, which picks up on the Block exhibition at the Kunsthalle Nürnberg in 1993 – but without repeating anything. The title “Who Killed the painting?” takes it name from a work by Kosovo artist Driton Hajredini (born 1970), that reflects ironically on the frequently mooted “end of painting”. Similarly, in the Block Collection the classic medium of painting is placed in the shadow of photography, video and object art.
Topics such as national identity and cultural self-image, gender and politics constitute the collection`s major thrust.
With “Who killed the painting?”, the Block Collection will be presented for the first time in all its complexity and with that trace out the signature of a collector who is regarded as a pioneer and trail-blazer for a great many artists.
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