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something new, something old, something desired at Hamburger Kunsthalle

Annika Kahrs, Infra Voice, 2018, 3-channel video installation. Hamburger Kunsthalle, on permanent loan from the Fonds für Junge. Kunst of the Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen. © Annika Kahrs. Annika Kahrs, Infra Voice, 2018, 3-channel video installation. Hamburger Kunsthalle, on permanent loan from the Fonds für Junge. Kunst of the Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen. © Annika Kahrs.
Annika Kahrs, Infra Voice, 2018, 3-channel video installation. Hamburger Kunsthalle, on permanent loan from the Fonds für Junge. Kunst of the Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen. © Annika Kahrs.

February 18, 2022–February 18, 2024

something new, something old, something desired is a large-scale installation that explores contemporary issues such as communication and understanding, isolation and marginalisation, power and protest, utopia and structure. The exhibition also looks at how architectural designs mirror (virtual) worlds and realities, explores the conflict between form and dissolution, and underlines the potential hidden in the interaction of material and language. As the title suggests, the show casts new light on important works from the collection in conversation with young contemporary art, while many new acquisitions and excellent gifts to the collection are displayed for the first time, with appealing works woven throughout.

Artists
Jan Albers, Fernando de Brito, Nina Canell, Robert Cottingham, Stephen Craig, Jose Dávila, Edith Dekyndt, Thomas Demand, Simon Denny, Cordula Ditz, Peter Doig, Simon Fujiwara, Seiichi Furuya, Zvi Goldstein, Anna Grath, Christian Haake, Raymond Hains, Almut Heise, David Hockney, Karl Horst Hödicke, Annika Kahrs, Annette Kelm, Jürgen Klauke, Hans-Jürgen Kleinhammes  Bernd Koberling, Jan Köchermann, Jannis Kounellis, Jens Lausen, Jean Leppien, Almut Linde, Axel Loytved, Paul McCarthy & Mike Kelley, Annette Messager, Gerold Miller, Simon Modersohn, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Sigmar Polke, Tobias Putrih, Hannah Rath, Daniel Richter, Gerhard Richter, Grit Richter, Thomas Schütte, Richard Serra, Sara Sizer, Andreas Slominski, Paul Spengemann, Paul Thek, Wolfgang Tillmans, Philippe Vandenberg, Tilman Walther

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Curator: Dr Brigitte Kölle

Hamburger Kunsthalle
Glockengießerwall 5
20095 Hamburg
Germany
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