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Zones of Disruption: Martin Gropius Bau opens exhibition of the work of Günter Brus |
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Günter Brus, Neuer Schilfgesang, 1983. Kohle, Wachs- u. Ölkreide auf Papier und Leinwand, 158 x 249 cm © Sammlung Essl; Foto: Archiv des Künstlers.
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BERLIN.- Since Günter Brus (born 1938 lives in Graz) first appeared in public as an actionist in 1965 with his Wiener Spaziergang (Vienna Walk), he has created a manifold uvre. This is the artists first exhibition in Berlin, even though Brus lived there for a long period, and influenced the art scene in the city significantly. The comprehensive exhibition with the title Zones of Disruption leads through his complete oeuvre, but also focuses on special aspects.
Starting with informal works, the actionist period is shown in films, photographs, documents and numerous drawings, as well as by giving a vivid impression of the artistic environment in which the art originated. At the beginning of the 1960s, Viennese actionism had expanded painting not only into the objective, but also into the physical realm. With his self-paintings, Brus played a decisive role in the performative shift in literature and visual arts. In 1970 the last action Zerreißprobe (Crucial Test) took place in Munich.
After being convicted by court to a prison sentence due to the vilification of Austrian symbols and violating public morality and chasteness in Vienna, Brus fled into exile to West Berlin. Between 1969 and 1980 not only his most eminent works were created, but also those with which he was invited to documenta 5 in 1972, and also to documenta 7 in 1982. In the 1970s a creative cosmos originated in the Exil Restaurant in Berlin Kreuzberg, the effects of which are felt to this day in the artistic and intellectual scenes.
Friendship pictures are closely related to this period. Drawings by artistic colleagues such as Arnulf Rainer, Oswald Wiener, Gerhard Rühm, and many more, are accorded their own chapter in the exhibition. Günter Brus cultivated a close relationship with music, stage and his large picture compositions are comprehensively presented. The exhibition is of a retrospective character, without being a complete retrospective.
A catalogue of approximately 200 pages is being published for the exhibition by Verlag Walther König. Catalogue authors: Barbara Catoir, Roman Grabner, Britta Schmitz.
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