• Kienholz. The Signs of the Times

    Rebellious, provocative, and ever polarizing, Kienholz's oeuvre has always caused quite a stir since its beginnings in the mid-1950s, first the works of Ed Kienholz alone, then later, from 1972 on, the collaborative projects with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz. This is scarcely astonishing, since religion, war, death, and the more inscrutable sides of society and its social conflicts have always been at the center of their works. Dealing with such subjects as the sexual exploitation of women in prostitution, the role of the media, and the effects of ethnic conflicts,they pinpoint fractures of Western societies which have hardly been remedied to this day and thus lend the oeuvre its unmitigated topicality. But this contemporaneity is not due solely to the themes dealt with; today we vi...

    published: 31 Oct 2011
  • Kienholz: Five Car Stud / Fondazione Prada, Milan

    The exhibition Kienholz: Five Car Stud at Fondazione Prada in Milan, Italy, brings together a selection of artworks realized by Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, including the work that gives the show its title. In this video, we have a look at the exhibition, and curator Germano Celant provides us with an introduction to the show. The video also includes an interview with Nancy Reddin Kienholz, who talks about how she and Edward worked together, and the actuality of their work. This video is an excerpt, the complete video is available at http://vernissage.tv The installation Five Car Stud is a life-sized reproduction of a scene of racial violence. The work has earned a lot of attention and controversy and is considered one of the artist’s most significant works. Edward Kienholz ...

    published: 25 May 2016
  • Edward Kienholz, The Portable War Memorial, Museum Ludwig Köln

    Edward Kienholz (1927 - 1994) The Portable War Memorial / Das tragbare Kriegesdenkmal 1968 Environment from various materials, tape, Coca Cola automat / Environment aus diversen Materialien, Tonband, Coca-Cola Automat Museum Ludwig Köln / Cologne

    published: 19 Aug 2012
  • The Beanery van Edward Kienholz: Sporen in de tijd Restauratie van een icoon

    Copyright Kienholz, courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice, CA

    published: 11 Sep 2012
  • Kienholz On Exhibit (1966)

    "Kienholz On Exhibit", directed by June Steel, consists of audience reactions to a Edward Kienholz's 1966 exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), featuring well-known works such as "The Birthday", "Roxy's" and the controversial "Back Seat Dodge". Set against a cool soundtrack that saunters from "I'm Through With Love" to "Tell It Like It Is". For more on Edward Kienholz, check out http://www.lalouver.com/html/kienholz_bio.html

    published: 19 Jan 2012
  • Singular Visions: Edward Kienholz, The Wait, 1964-65

    In this video, curator Dana Miller discusses the Whitney Museum's care and handling of Peetie, the live bird included in Edward Kienholz' installation "The Wait" (1964-65), on view in the exhibition "Singular Visions."

    published: 25 May 2011
  • Mario Ybarra, Jr. on Edward Kienholz /// Artists on Art

    Mario Ybarra, Jr. is an artist, educator, and activist deeply involved in the Mexican-American community and street culture of greater Los Angeles. He is co-founder, with Karla Diaz, of Slanguage, an artist group based in Wilmington, CA, that promotes intergenerational art education and cross-community discussion of contemporary art. About the video series: LACMA's Artists on Art videos offer insights into works in the museum's encyclopedic collection that have inspired and informed artists working today. Looking at art through their eyes, we hear directly from artists about works that intrigue them and have fed their own creativity. http://www.lacma.org/artistsonart

    published: 17 Aug 2016
  • Kienholz, Useful Art #5: The Western Hotel

    ARTWORK INFORMATION: Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Useful Art #5: The Western Hotel, 1992 DISCUSSED BY: Bruce Guenther, Chief Curator, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Portland Art Museum Christina Olsen, Director of Education and Public Programming at the Portland Art Museum

    published: 09 Dec 2011
  • Edward Kienholz Five Car Stud Fondazione Prada Milano

    Edward Kienholz Five Car Stud Fondazione Prada Milano

    published: 10 Feb 2017
  • Hommage an Edward Kienholz

    Edward Kienholz (* 23. Oktober 1927 in Fairfield, Washington; † 10. Juni 1994 Hope, Idaho) war ein amerikanischer Objekt- und Konzeptkünstler. Er gilt als einer der führenden neodadaistischen Künstler, die den Schritt vom dadaistischen Environment zur Objektmontage vollzogen haben. Leben In den 1950er Jahren begann Kienholz, der nie eine Kunstakademie besuchte und daher weitgehend Autodidakt war, sein künstlerisches Schaffen mit Holzreliefs, er ging nach und nach zur Dreidimensionalität über. Seine Materialien sind objets trouvés, in seinem Fall kann man sie aber auch objets cherchés nennen, da er gezielt auf Trödelmärkten nach Gegenständen für seine Kunst suchte. Wichtig war für ihn, seine Environments mithilfe von Lack oder Farbe zu einer Einheit zu verbinden. Effekte wie zum Beispiel ...

    published: 03 Jun 2013
  • Kienholz on Exhibit - part 1 (of 3)

    Born in 1927 in the border area between Washington and Idaho, Kienholz moved to Los Angeles in 1953, where he began making a series of bas-reliefs with found material. Prior to his death in 1994, he was primarily known for his "Assembly Art" sculptures, consisting of mannequins, stuffed animals, and pieces of clothing, focusing on subjects such as controversial as bordellos, back seat sex, and abortion. Steels extremely entertaining film consists of audience reactions to a Kienholz exhibit at the LA County Museum of Art, which includes his well-known pieces "The Birthday, Back Seat Dodge, and Roxy's. You may want to watch the video before reading my reactions. Review (first pass and in process): Art is a window, through which perception peers. As such it can have value whether...

    published: 02 May 2009
  • Kienholz. Die Zeichen der Zeit (Trailer)

    Weitere Informationen auf: http://www.schirn-magazin.de/kienholz/ Rebellisch, provokant und polarisierend hat das Kienholz'sche OEuvre seit seinen Anfängen Mitte der 1950er-Jahre stets großes Aufsehen erregt: zunächst die Werke von Ed Kienholz allein, später, ab 1972, die gemeinschaftlichen Projekte mit seiner Frau Nancy Reddin Kienholz. Kaum verwunderlich, stehen doch Religion, Krieg, Tod, Sex und die abgründigeren Seiten der Gesellschaft mit ihren sozialen Konflikten im Zentrum der Arbeit. Mit Themen wie der sexuellen Ausbeutung der Frau in der Prostitution, der Rolle der Medien oder den Auswirkungen von ethnischen Konflikten legen sie den Finger auf Bruchstellen der westlichen Gesellschaften, die bis heute kaum gekittet worden sind und dem Werk eine ungebrochene Aktualität verleihen. ...

    published: 21 Oct 2011
  • Curator's Talk: Paul Schimmel on Edward Kienholz

    To coincide with the opening of 'Re-View: Onnasch Collection', curator Paul Schimmel gave a talk on the late Edward Kienholz. Hauser & Wirth London, Piccadilly, Tuesday 17 September 2013 Exhibition: http://bit.ly/16xAqX5

    published: 02 Oct 2013
  • “Being there”: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam-Kienholz-Beanery-a presentation in stereoscopic 3D

    Better anaglyph: https://youtu.be/-KP590yjySY Beanery, by Edward Kienholz in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Edward Kienholz The Beanery from 1965 is a 3-dimensional collage you can enter. The artwork is a recreation of the original Barney’s Beanery, a bar and restaurant in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, and a famous hangout for artists, including Kienholz.. "Being There" It is part of a series called: 'being there', that covers some of the most beautiful works of art, filmed and edited in stereoscopic 3D. The purpose of ‘Being there’ is to give the beholder the feeling of actually being there, but with the advantage of the comfort of your home while watching the room and art object. The other visiters will not stand in your way, while a guide talks about the work of art. It is an addition ...

    published: 27 Jan 2016
  • Kienholz. Die Zeichen der Zeit

    Informationen unter: http://www.schirn-magazin.de/kienholz/ Rebellisch, provokant und polarisierend hat das Kienholz'sche OEuvre seit seinen Anfängen Mitte der 1950er-Jahre stets großes Aufsehen erregt: zunächst die Werke von Ed Kienholz allein, später, ab 1972, die gemeinschaftlichen Projekte mit seiner Frau Nancy Reddin Kienholz. Kaum verwunderlich, stehen doch Religion, Krieg, Tod, Sex und die abgründigeren Seiten der Gesellschaft mit ihren sozialen Konflikten im Zentrum der Arbeit. Mit Themen wie der sexuellen Ausbeutung der Frau in der Prostitution, der Rolle der Medien oder den Auswirkungen von ethnischen Konflikten legen sie den Finger auf Bruchstellen der westlichen Gesellschaften, die bis heute kaum gekittet worden sind und dem Werk eine ungebrochene Aktualität verleihen. Eine ...

    published: 31 Oct 2011
Kienholz. The Signs of the Times

Kienholz. The Signs of the Times

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Rebellious, provocative, and ever polarizing, Kienholz's oeuvre has always caused quite a stir since its beginnings in the mid-1950s, first the works of Ed Kienholz alone, then later, from 1972 on, the collaborative projects with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz. This is scarcely astonishing, since religion, war, death, and the more inscrutable sides of society and its social conflicts have always been at the center of their works. Dealing with such subjects as the sexual exploitation of women in prostitution, the role of the media, and the effects of ethnic conflicts,they pinpoint fractures of Western societies which have hardly been remedied to this day and thus lend the oeuvre its unmitigated topicality. But this contemporaneity is not due solely to the themes dealt with; today we view the works as anticipating central trends in contemporary art: Jonathan Meese, Thomas Hirschhorn, and even John Bock. Since the major retrospective in New York, Los Angeles, and Berlin in 1996, the exhibition at the Schirn will be the first to show a series of the spectacular "moral tableaus" together with the impressive smaller sculptures. 22. October - 29. January 2012 Curator: Martina Weinhart
https://wn.com/Kienholz._The_Signs_Of_The_Times
Kienholz: Five Car Stud / Fondazione Prada, Milan

Kienholz: Five Car Stud / Fondazione Prada, Milan

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The exhibition Kienholz: Five Car Stud at Fondazione Prada in Milan, Italy, brings together a selection of artworks realized by Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, including the work that gives the show its title. In this video, we have a look at the exhibition, and curator Germano Celant provides us with an introduction to the show. The video also includes an interview with Nancy Reddin Kienholz, who talks about how she and Edward worked together, and the actuality of their work. This video is an excerpt, the complete video is available at http://vernissage.tv The installation Five Car Stud is a life-sized reproduction of a scene of racial violence. The work has earned a lot of attention and controversy and is considered one of the artist’s most significant works. Edward Kienholz created Five Car Stud from 1969 to 1972. It was first exhibited at documenta 5 in Kassel in 1972. After that it was hidden from view in the storage of a collector for almost forty years. Five Car Stud was only presented once again to the viewing public in 2011 and 2012 following restoration, first at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and then at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. Today the artwork is part of the Prada Collection. It’s being shown for the first time ever in Italy, where it forms the central nucleus of an exhibition that presents 25 artworks including sculpture, assemblages and tableaux realized by the Kienholzes from 1959 to 1994. The exhibition also presents documentation material on the history and making of Five Car Stud. The show runs until December 31, 2016. Kienholz: Five Car Stud at Fondazione Prada, Milan (Italy). Exhibition walkthrough and interviews with Germano Celant and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, May 18, 2016. More videos on contemporary art, design, architecture: http://vernissage.tv Connect: http://www.facebook.com/vernissagetv http://twitter.com/vernissagetv Browse our Archive: http://vernissage.tv/archive/posts/ Find Artists, Designers, Architects: http://vernissage.tv/archive/artists/ Art TV pioneer Vernissage TV provides you with an authentic insight into the world of contemporary fine arts, design and architecture. With its two main series "No Comment" and "Interviews", art tv channel VernissageTV attends opening receptions of exhibitions worldwide, interviews artists, designers, architects. VTV provides art lovers with news, reports and features from the international art scene. VernissageTV: the window to the art world. Das Fenster zur Kunstwelt. La fenêtre sur le monde de l'art. A janela para o mundo da arte. La ventana al mundo del arte. نافذة على عالم الفن. 到艺术世界的窗口。Окно в мир искусства. Since 2005.
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Edward Kienholz, The Portable War Memorial, Museum Ludwig Köln

Edward Kienholz, The Portable War Memorial, Museum Ludwig Köln

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Edward Kienholz (1927 - 1994) The Portable War Memorial / Das tragbare Kriegesdenkmal 1968 Environment from various materials, tape, Coca Cola automat / Environment aus diversen Materialien, Tonband, Coca-Cola Automat Museum Ludwig Köln / Cologne
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The Beanery van Edward Kienholz: Sporen in de tijd Restauratie van een icoon

The Beanery van Edward Kienholz: Sporen in de tijd Restauratie van een icoon

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Copyright Kienholz, courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
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Kienholz On Exhibit (1966)

Kienholz On Exhibit (1966)

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"Kienholz On Exhibit", directed by June Steel, consists of audience reactions to a Edward Kienholz's 1966 exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), featuring well-known works such as "The Birthday", "Roxy's" and the controversial "Back Seat Dodge". Set against a cool soundtrack that saunters from "I'm Through With Love" to "Tell It Like It Is". For more on Edward Kienholz, check out http://www.lalouver.com/html/kienholz_bio.html
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Singular Visions: Edward Kienholz, The Wait, 1964-65

Singular Visions: Edward Kienholz, The Wait, 1964-65

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In this video, curator Dana Miller discusses the Whitney Museum's care and handling of Peetie, the live bird included in Edward Kienholz' installation "The Wait" (1964-65), on view in the exhibition "Singular Visions."
https://wn.com/Singular_Visions_Edward_Kienholz,_The_Wait,_1964_65
Mario Ybarra, Jr. on Edward Kienholz /// Artists on Art

Mario Ybarra, Jr. on Edward Kienholz /// Artists on Art

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Mario Ybarra, Jr. is an artist, educator, and activist deeply involved in the Mexican-American community and street culture of greater Los Angeles. He is co-founder, with Karla Diaz, of Slanguage, an artist group based in Wilmington, CA, that promotes intergenerational art education and cross-community discussion of contemporary art. About the video series: LACMA's Artists on Art videos offer insights into works in the museum's encyclopedic collection that have inspired and informed artists working today. Looking at art through their eyes, we hear directly from artists about works that intrigue them and have fed their own creativity. http://www.lacma.org/artistsonart
https://wn.com/Mario_Ybarra,_Jr._On_Edward_Kienholz_Artists_On_Art
Kienholz, Useful Art #5: The Western Hotel

Kienholz, Useful Art #5: The Western Hotel

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ARTWORK INFORMATION: Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Useful Art #5: The Western Hotel, 1992 DISCUSSED BY: Bruce Guenther, Chief Curator, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Portland Art Museum Christina Olsen, Director of Education and Public Programming at the Portland Art Museum
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Edward Kienholz Five Car Stud Fondazione Prada Milano

Edward Kienholz Five Car Stud Fondazione Prada Milano

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Hommage an Edward Kienholz

Hommage an Edward Kienholz

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Edward Kienholz (* 23. Oktober 1927 in Fairfield, Washington; † 10. Juni 1994 Hope, Idaho) war ein amerikanischer Objekt- und Konzeptkünstler. Er gilt als einer der führenden neodadaistischen Künstler, die den Schritt vom dadaistischen Environment zur Objektmontage vollzogen haben. Leben In den 1950er Jahren begann Kienholz, der nie eine Kunstakademie besuchte und daher weitgehend Autodidakt war, sein künstlerisches Schaffen mit Holzreliefs, er ging nach und nach zur Dreidimensionalität über. Seine Materialien sind objets trouvés, in seinem Fall kann man sie aber auch objets cherchés nennen, da er gezielt auf Trödelmärkten nach Gegenständen für seine Kunst suchte. Wichtig war für ihn, seine Environments mithilfe von Lack oder Farbe zu einer Einheit zu verbinden. Effekte wie zum Beispiel Licht oder Geräusche spielen ebenfalls eine große Rolle in seinen Kunstwerken. Im Unterschied zu anderen Künstlern der Pop Art griff Kienholz immer wieder gesellschaftskritische Themen wie Rassendiskriminierung, Gewalt, Unterdrückung der Frau und den Vietnamkrieg in seinen Werken auf. Er spielte in seinen Werken auf die Themen Geburtenregelung, Chancengleichheit und Diskriminierung, Oberflächlichkeit und Doppelmoral der Bürger, aber auch auf den verschwenderischen Leichtsinn in der amerikanischen Gesellschaft an und sprach Tabuthemen wie Vergewaltigung, Kriegsfolgen, ältere, kranke und behinderte Menschen, die von der Gesellschaft allein gelassen werden, an. Beispielhaft sei das große raumfüllende Tableau „Das tragbare Kriegerdenkmal" (im Original: "Portable War Memorial") von 1968 genannt. Hier setzte er die nationalen Ikonen Kate Smith, Uncle Sam und die Soldatengruppe des United States Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington in einen Kontext von Propagandamaschinerie und Konsumgesellschaft. Festzuhalten ist hierbei, dass Kienholz mehr ein Moralist als ein Gesellschaftskritiker ist. -- Er wertet nicht, er zeigt! Ed Kienholz war bereits viermal verheiratet, als er Nancy Reddin kennenlernte; mit ihr blieb er sein restliches Leben lang zusammen. Nancy wirkte auch bei Eds Kunst mit und seit ihrer Zusammenarbeit sind die Werke auch mit ihrem Namen als Edward & Nancy Kienholz signiert. Diese Gleichstellung mehrerer Künstlern, die an einem gemeinsamen Werk gearbeitet hatten, war zur damaligen Zeit neu und revolutionär. 1957 eröffnete er eine Gemäldegalerie in Los Angeles, die Ferus Gallery. Kienholz nahm 1968 und 1972 an der 4. documenta und der Documenta 5 in Kassel teil. Seit 1973 verbrachten er, Nancy und ihre drei Kinder die Sommermonate in Hope, Idaho und die Wintermonate in Berlin. 1977 eröffnete er die Faith and Charity in Hope Gallery. Ab den 1970er Jahren führte er seine concept tableaux-Werke nur noch nach Auftrag aus. In Düsseldorf präsentierten er und Nancy 1989 in der Städtischen Kunsthalle ihre Werke in der Ausstellung Kienholz 1980's. 1996 und 1997 wurde sein Werk in einer Retrospektive in New York und Berlin gezeigt. Kienholz wurde mit einem Dollar in der Tasche, einer Flasche Rotwein und einer Urne mit der Asche seiner Hündin in seinem Packard begraben. Quelle. Wikipedia
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Kienholz on Exhibit - part 1 (of 3)

Kienholz on Exhibit - part 1 (of 3)

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Born in 1927 in the border area between Washington and Idaho, Kienholz moved to Los Angeles in 1953, where he began making a series of bas-reliefs with found material. Prior to his death in 1994, he was primarily known for his "Assembly Art" sculptures, consisting of mannequins, stuffed animals, and pieces of clothing, focusing on subjects such as controversial as bordellos, back seat sex, and abortion. Steels extremely entertaining film consists of audience reactions to a Kienholz exhibit at the LA County Museum of Art, which includes his well-known pieces "The Birthday, Back Seat Dodge, and Roxy's. You may want to watch the video before reading my reactions. Review (first pass and in process): Art is a window, through which perception peers. As such it can have value whether you "like" what you see or not. Personally, I found some of Kienholz's imagery very disturbing. However, those images were disturbing not in and of themselves; but rather because of what they said about society and the human experience. The manikin on springs brought to mind the perfunctory manner by which sex can manifest; unthinking, unfeeling, merely instinctual. Whille its true, we're hardwired to procreate. It's unfortunate that an experience capable of fostering some of our most profound expressions of love and tenderness. Can be reduced to not much more than the repetitive motions of a sewing machine. The initials carved into the manikin's body. Speak of, among other things, conquest and a form of ownership that is still all too prevalent in society. After seeing them, I half expected to find "Kilroy Was Here" scrawled on an inner thigh. - No, these are not pleasant images. Or more significantly, pleasant aspects in society. However, the art conveys important realities of society for us to be aware; because it is only through recogniizing the unpleasant aspects of society that we can we begin to confront, challenge and move through them. Other fascinating aspects to this video are the facial expressions and comments by the exhibit audience members. While watching and listening to people's reactions to Kienholz's art. I was surprised to realize that 1969 was so close to the 1950's. Conversely, I was pleased to see the range of ages for people who... "got it". - It is also worth noting that this exhibit was occurring simultaniously to the time the Haight district in San Francisco was hosting peak experiences. As you see, other images are whimsical, humorous and express great insight. In many cases, I found Kienholz's works to be inspired. The most disturbing images were beyond my capacity to comment upon. Im looking forward to reading your comments. .
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Kienholz. Die Zeichen der Zeit (Trailer)

Kienholz. Die Zeichen der Zeit (Trailer)

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Weitere Informationen auf: http://www.schirn-magazin.de/kienholz/ Rebellisch, provokant und polarisierend hat das Kienholz'sche OEuvre seit seinen Anfängen Mitte der 1950er-Jahre stets großes Aufsehen erregt: zunächst die Werke von Ed Kienholz allein, später, ab 1972, die gemeinschaftlichen Projekte mit seiner Frau Nancy Reddin Kienholz. Kaum verwunderlich, stehen doch Religion, Krieg, Tod, Sex und die abgründigeren Seiten der Gesellschaft mit ihren sozialen Konflikten im Zentrum der Arbeit. Mit Themen wie der sexuellen Ausbeutung der Frau in der Prostitution, der Rolle der Medien oder den Auswirkungen von ethnischen Konflikten legen sie den Finger auf Bruchstellen der westlichen Gesellschaften, die bis heute kaum gekittet worden sind und dem Werk eine ungebrochene Aktualität verleihen. Eine Zeitgenossenschaft behaupten jedoch nicht allein die Themen, heute sehen wir Kienholz vor allem auch als Vorläufer zentraler Tendenzen der zeitgenössischen Kunst, wie sie uns etwa in der Produktion von Jonathan Meese, Thomas Hirschhorn oder John Bock begegnen. Die Ausstellung in der SCHIRN zeigt erstmals seit den großen Retrospektiven in New York, Los Angeles und Berlin im Jahr 1996 neben eindrücklichen kleineren Skulpturen eine Reihe der spektakulären „moralischen Tableaus". 22. Oktober - 29. Januar 2012 Kuratorin: Martina Weinhart, SCHIRN
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Curator's Talk: Paul Schimmel on Edward Kienholz

Curator's Talk: Paul Schimmel on Edward Kienholz

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To coincide with the opening of 'Re-View: Onnasch Collection', curator Paul Schimmel gave a talk on the late Edward Kienholz. Hauser & Wirth London, Piccadilly, Tuesday 17 September 2013 Exhibition: http://bit.ly/16xAqX5
https://wn.com/Curator's_Talk_Paul_Schimmel_On_Edward_Kienholz
“Being there”: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam-Kienholz-Beanery-a presentation in stereoscopic 3D

“Being there”: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam-Kienholz-Beanery-a presentation in stereoscopic 3D

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Better anaglyph: https://youtu.be/-KP590yjySY Beanery, by Edward Kienholz in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Edward Kienholz The Beanery from 1965 is a 3-dimensional collage you can enter. The artwork is a recreation of the original Barney’s Beanery, a bar and restaurant in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, and a famous hangout for artists, including Kienholz.. "Being There" It is part of a series called: 'being there', that covers some of the most beautiful works of art, filmed and edited in stereoscopic 3D. The purpose of ‘Being there’ is to give the beholder the feeling of actually being there, but with the advantage of the comfort of your home while watching the room and art object. The other visiters will not stand in your way, while a guide talks about the work of art. It is an addition to the actual visit of the museum or as a preparation to a visit. "This is not a documentary, this is the exitement and experience of being there."  Watch in 3D Watching in anaglyph? Watch this for better colour: https://youtu.be/-KP590yjySY Unfortunately the 3D feature of YouTube is in a bit of flux at the moment so you'll need to follow these instructions on how to use one of a few special methods described below to view the presentation in glorious 3D. By way of background, the YouTube web browser player used to contain a selection of options to allow 3D videos in a wide range of different 3D modes but since that player migrated from Flash to HTML5, those options have disappeared. But fear not! There are still various ways to watch the video in 3D. Here they are: 1. Watch the video on a 3DTV with the mode switched to 3D side-by-side input format. This is probably the easiest method and should work with a smart TV's internal YouTube player or a Google ChromeCast or even connected to a laptop. 2. Watch the video on a Nintendo 3DS using the internal web browser. Again you'll need to set the player to use 3D side-by-side input format mode. Here's a video explaining how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnB4T... 3. Watch the video on an LG Optimus 3D smartphone, LG Thrill 3D smartphone, or HTC EVO 3D smartphone. 4. Launch Google Chrome on your computer and watch the video in anaglyph 3D. Google Chrome is currently hard-wired to play YouTube 3D videos in anaglyph 3D mode. 5.Force the video to playback using the legacy Flash player: This gives you back all the old 3D controls. You can do this for any 3D video – just follow these instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdldU...
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Kienholz. Die Zeichen der Zeit

Kienholz. Die Zeichen der Zeit

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Informationen unter: http://www.schirn-magazin.de/kienholz/ Rebellisch, provokant und polarisierend hat das Kienholz'sche OEuvre seit seinen Anfängen Mitte der 1950er-Jahre stets großes Aufsehen erregt: zunächst die Werke von Ed Kienholz allein, später, ab 1972, die gemeinschaftlichen Projekte mit seiner Frau Nancy Reddin Kienholz. Kaum verwunderlich, stehen doch Religion, Krieg, Tod, Sex und die abgründigeren Seiten der Gesellschaft mit ihren sozialen Konflikten im Zentrum der Arbeit. Mit Themen wie der sexuellen Ausbeutung der Frau in der Prostitution, der Rolle der Medien oder den Auswirkungen von ethnischen Konflikten legen sie den Finger auf Bruchstellen der westlichen Gesellschaften, die bis heute kaum gekittet worden sind und dem Werk eine ungebrochene Aktualität verleihen. Eine Zeitgenossenschaft behaupten jedoch nicht allein die Themen, heute sehen wir Kienholz vor allem auch als Vorläufer zentraler Tendenzen der zeitgenössischen Kunst, wie sie uns etwa in der Produktion von Jonathan Meese, Thomas Hirschhorn oder John Bock begegnen. Die Ausstellung in der SCHIRN zeigt erstmals seit den großen Retrospektiven in New York, Los Angeles und Berlin im Jahr 1996 neben eindrücklichen kleineren Skulpturen eine Reihe der spektakulären „moralischen Tableaus". 22. Oktober - 29. Januar 2012 Kuratorin: Martina Weinhart, SCHIRN
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