Lies about Painting
Moderna Museet Malmö, Sweden
Until 25 August 2013
Is it possible to paint without a brush? This spring and summer, Moderna Museet Malmö is showing eleven works that explore the meaning of painting in one way or another. The exhibition ‘Lies about Painting’ will present recent acquisitions to the Moderna Museet Collection, including works by Klara Lidén, Jutta Koether, Wade Guyton, Tauba Auerbach and Fredrik Vaerslev.
The question of whether painting is still a viable and credible artistic medium arises at regular intervals, alongside a discussion that emphasises the conceptual presence of painting. The works featured in Lies about Painting do not necessarily have these issues as their main focus, but they can nevertheless be interpreted, in some sense, as deconstructions of the phenomenon of painting itself. In different ways, they reveal the various notions – or even lies – surrounding the art of painting.
The exhibition includes works by Jutta Koether, Marianna Uutinen and Klara Lidén, who undermine the often dominating perception of painting as a male activity. To some extent, these artists imitate the look of abstract expressionism and monochromes. However, by using cheap paints or materials that can be regarded as ugly, any pretensions of sublimity are shifted. Monika Marklinger, also featured in Lies about Painting, does not even make paintings. In a video lasting only a few seconds, she asks why anybody bothers to paint!
Participating artists: Tauba Auerbach, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Wade Guyton, Alex Israel, Sergej Jensen, Jutta Koether, Klara Lidén, Michel Majerus, Monika Marklinger, Marianna Uutinen and Fredrik Vaerslev.
On the opening day, 9 March, at 3.00 pm: John Peter Nilsson, director and curator, will give a special presentation, which is included in the admission fee.
Sponsored by: E.ON and Deloitte
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