I'm a Believer
The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus mounted a first solo exhibition of Warhol’s work early on. And the Lenbachhaus was the scene of the legendary encounter between Warhol and Joseph Beuys. This history is the point of departure for the exhibition I’m a Believer. Pop Art and contemporary art from the Lenbachhaus and the KiCo Foundation. It opens with classical positions: Andy Warhol, Thomas Bayrle, Ulrike Ottinger, and Hannsjörg Voth. The display then wends its way past Sigmar Polke’s German Pop and Stephen Shore’s photographs of North America’s suburbs to contemporary champions of the popular in visual art such as Hans-Peter Feldmann, Isa Genzken, Judith Hopf, Daniel Man, and Pietro Sanguineti.
I’m a Believer is also an affirmation of our commitment to painting. One of the largest ensembles of paintings by Maria Lassnig is on view, as are works Miriam Cahn created for documenta 14 and the most recent painting installation by the US-American artist Amy Sillman.
A gallery that Gerhard Richter designed especially for the Lenbachhaus spotlights the limitations of art in general and painting in particular. Birkenau, a cycle of photographs by Richter, probes the question of how to represent the unrepresentable, asking which pictures we have that can help us remember and work through our history. Photographs and video and slide installations by Gerard Byrne, Willie Doherty, and Michaela Melián expand on these questions, connecting the genres and reflections the exhibition explores to major issues of the present.
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The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus mounted a first solo exhibition of Warhol’s work early on. And the Lenbachhaus was the scene of the legendary encounter between Warhol and Joseph Beuys. This history is the point of departure for the exhibition I’m a Believer. Pop Art and contemporary art from the Lenbachhaus and the KiCo Foundation. It opens with classical positions: Andy Warhol, Thomas Bayrle, Ulrike Ottinger, and Hannsjörg Voth. The display then wends its way past Sigmar Polke’s German Pop and Stephen Shore’s photographs of North America’s suburbs to contemporary champions of the popular in visual art such as Hans-Peter Feldmann, Isa Genzken, Judith Hopf, Daniel Man, and Pietro Sanguineti.
I’m a Believer is also an affirmation of our commitment to painting. One of the largest ensembles of paintings by Maria Lassnig is on view, as are works Miriam Cahn created for documenta 14 and the most recent painting installation by the US-American artist Amy Sillman.
A gallery that Gerhard Richter designed especially for the Lenbachhaus spotlights the limitations of art in general and painting in particular. Birkenau, a cycle of photographs by Richter, probes the question of how to represent the unrepresentable, asking which pictures we have that can help us remember and work through our history. Photographs and video and slide installations by Gerard Byrne, Willie Doherty, and Michaela Melián expand on these questions, connecting the genres and reflections the exhibition explores to major issues of the present.
Artists on show
- Amy Sillman
- Andy Warhol
- Bruno Gironcoli
- Daniel Man
- Gerard Byrne
- Gerhard Richter
- Hannsjörg Voth
- Hans-Peter Feldmann
- Helga Paris
- Isa Genzken
- Joseph Beuys
- Judith Hopf
- Maria Lassnig
- Michaela Melián
- Miriam Cahn
- Pietro Sanguineti
- Sigmar Polke
- Stephen Shore
- Thomas Bayrle
- Ulrike Ottinger
- Walker Evans
- Willie Doherty