Battleground Studio: Adrian Ghenie – The Works on Paper. Zeichnungen, Collagen und digitale Ästhetik im Wandel der Zeit. Ausstellungskatalog

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Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Hg.), Björn Egging (Hg.), Battleground Studio: Adrian Ghenie – The Works on Paper. Zeichnungen, Collagen und digitale Ästhetik im Wandel der Zeit. Ausstellungskatalog (2025), Hatje Cantz, Berlin, ISBN: 9783775759625

Beschreibung / Abstract

Adrian Ghenie is one of the most acclaimed artists of his generation. He is interested in the dangers and catastrophes caused by the ideologies of the 20th century, which the artist describes as the century of “humiliation.” The gloomy setting of his paintings and the deformed figures reveal the physical and psychological injuries caused by dictatorship and war. In the group of current charcoal drawings, Ghenie transfers his theme to the present and deals with the effects of digital media on people. The now extensive oeuvre of drawings and collages plays a central role in the pictorial alienation through motif montage and abstraction, which is presented for the first time in the Dresden Kupferstich-Kabinett in its development from the beginnings to the present day.

Adrian Ghenie (*1977 in Baia Mare, Romania), is one of the most celebrated painters of his generation. His work is considered "posthumously born" in the Nietzschean sense, blending past influences with contemporary themes. Ghenie is known for merging personal, political, and art historical themes, combining abstract and figurative elements, and exploring the possibilities of his medium. He draws on personal memories, art historical references, film stills, and internet visuals.

Beschreibung / Abstract

Adrian Ghenie is one of the most acclaimed artists of his generation. He is interested in the dangers and catastrophes caused by the ideologies of the 20th century, which the artist describes as the century of “humiliation.” The gloomy setting of his paintings and the deformed figures reveal the physical and psychological injuries caused by dictatorship and war. In the group of current charcoal drawings, Ghenie transfers his theme to the present and deals with the effects of digital media on people. The now extensive oeuvre of drawings and collages plays a central role in the pictorial alienation through motif montage and abstraction, which is presented for the first time in the Dresden Kupferstich-Kabinett in its development from the beginnings to the present day.

Adrian Ghenie (*1977 in Baia Mare, Romania), is one of the most celebrated painters of his generation. His work is considered "posthumously born" in the Nietzschean sense, blending past influences with contemporary themes. Ghenie is known for merging personal, political, and art historical themes, combining abstract and figurative elements, and exploring the possibilities of his medium. He draws on personal memories, art historical references, film stills, and internet visuals.

Beschreibung

• New works by the Romanian artist • Digital reality seen through charcoal drawings • Comprehensive catalog of the Kupferstichkabinett Dresden

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Front Cover
  • Schmutztitel
  • Titelseite
  • Inhalt
  • Preface - Björn Egging Curator
  • Before the Battle: On the collages and drawings of Adrian Ghenie - Björn Egging
  • Vincent van Hitler
  • Pie Fight in the Warsaw Ghetto
  • Dada, Duchamp and the Reich Marshal
  • From Darwin to Auschwitz to the Atomic Bomb
  • (Im)possible Bodies
  • War Is Not Over: Adrian Ghenie after Otto Dix - Jan-Markus Göttsch
  • The Great Nothing: Notes on some of Adrian Ghenie’s more recent pictures - Holger Liebs
  • Vorwort - Björn Egging Kurator
  • Vor der Schlacht: Zu den Collagen und Zeichnungen von Adrian Ghenie - Björn Egging
  • Vincent van Hitler
  • Tortenschlacht im Warschauer Ghetto
  • Dada, Duchamp und der Reichsmarschall
  • Von Darwin bis Auschwitz bis zur Atombombe
  • (Im)possible Bodies
  • War Is Not Over: Adrian Ghenie nach Otto Dix - Jan-Markus Göttsch
  • Das große Nichts: Über einige von Adrian Ghenies neueren Bildern - Holger Liebs
  • Chronology
  • Selected Solo Exhibitions
  • Selected Group Exhibitions
  • Selected Publications
  • Monographs
  • Solo Exhibition Catalogues
  • Photo credits
  • Impressum
  • Back Cover

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