29 Jul - 29 Sep, 2023
Statement:
Classically defined by flamboyant spectacle and chaotic form, the Baroque could be considered as the most apt of terms to describe our contemporary state, where our perception is increasingly mediated by accelerated mass consumerism, undulating technological advancement and globalisation.
This exhibition features painting, video, sculpture, performance, screenings, and installation that expand and collapse the excess and grandiosity of the traditional notions of the baroque, while also exploring its potential for subversion and critique. The works on view both challenge and reinforce the illusions of our digital age, looking at the truly Baroqu-ian boundaries between reality and fantasy.///
Alexandra Metcalf
Allison Katz
Ambera Wellmann
Andra Ursuta
Andy Warhol
Anthea Hamilton
Anthea Hamilton & Nicholas Byrne
Aurel Haize Odogbo
Bas Jan Ader
Bunny Rogers
Cajsa von Zeipel
Charles Atlas
Charlotte Houette
Christelle Oyiri
Colette Lumiere
Cosima von Bonin
Ed Atkins
Eric N. Mack
Eunnam Hong
Farah Al Qasimi
Gaetano Pesce
Giangiacomo Rossetti
Greer Lankton
Gretchen Bender
Hadi Falapishi
Ida Ekblad
Jean-Baptiste Boyer
Jeanette Mundt
Jessi Reaves
Joanne Robertson
John Waters
Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Joseph Yaeger
Julien Ceccaldi
Lily van der Strokker
Lingrui Zhang
Mathis Altmann
Matthew Barney
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy
Meriem Bennani
Michaël Borremans
Michelle Rawlings
Mike Kelley
Mimosa Echard
Özgür Kar
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Rachel Jones
Raúl de Nieves
SAGG Napoli
Sergey Kononov
Stanislava Kovalcikova
Stephen G.Rhodes
Sturtevant
Sylvie Fleury
Tosh Basco
Will Sheldon
Women's History Museum
Wu Tsang / Moved by the Motion
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