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Zeichnung

Idee – Geste – Raum

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Rudolf von Alt (1812-1905), Ansicht von Prag, 1849, © gemeinfrei / Stiftung Situation Kunst, Bochum
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Auguste Chabaud (1882-1955), Femme au chignon, 1907, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
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Hermann Glöckner (1889-1987), Wellenform von links nach rechts laufend, 1980, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
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Nicole Heinzel (*1969), Datsche, Schmergow, 2014, 1980, © Nicole Heinzel / Stiftung Situation Kunst, Bochum
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Lada Nakonechna (*1981), Below Ground Level 1.1, 2024, © Courtesy of the artist and Galerie EIGEN + ART, Leipzig/Berlin
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Adolph Menzel (1815-1905), Studie zu einer weiblichen Hand, eine Stuhllehne umfassend, 1887, © gemeinfrei / Stiftung Situation Kunst, Bochum
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Richard Serra (1938-2024), Untitled (#42), 2001, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
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Jan Wawrzyniak (*1971), broken drawing, 2013, © Jan Wawrzyniak / Stiftung Situation Kunst, Bochum

Drawing is one of the most elementary forms of artistic expression. With its enormous potential for self-reflection, it continues to surprise us today with ever-new developments. Particularly in modern and contemporary art, alongside traditional approaches, there are countless exploratory interrogations of the medium, crossovers, as well as interactions and interrelationships with other categories, whether by systematically questioning the underlying criteria or by incorporating new techniques and materials. The exhibition and publication highlight the most significant developments since early Modernism.

Artists: Josef Albers, Joseph Beuys, Fritz Bleyl, Bettina Blohm, Pierre Bonnard, Johann Christian Brand, Paul Cézanne, Lovis Corinth, Catherine Danou, Hanne Darboven, Lyonel Feininger, Gotthard Graubner, George Grosz, Erick Heckel, Horst Janssen, Ellsworth Kelly, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Fritz Klemm, Fritz Köthe, Oskar Kokoschka, Norbert Kricke, Lee Ufan, Roy Lichtenstein, Max Liebermann, Robert Mangold, Wolfgang Mattheuer, Adolph Menzel, Robert Morris, Arnulf Rainer, Erich Reusch, Bridget Riley, Keiko Sadakane, Richard Serra, Cy Twombly, Günther Uecker, Max Uhlig et. al.

Karen Irmer – State of Change

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