Generali Foundation: 30 Years

In Dialog with 1918 1938 1968
 

Opening: April 27, 2018, 7 p.m.
Exhibition on view: April 28, 2018—October 7, 2018
Place of exhibition: Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Mönchsberg

 

The Generali Foundation was established in 1988. Since then, it has organized over a hundred pioneering exhibitions, produced just as many publications, and, most importantly, built an extensive and singular collection. It supported creative talents early on who articulated critical perspectives on society and broached political issues in their works. Like the artists whose œuvres it nurtured, the Generali Foundation broke new ground; it was in many ways ahead of the art world of its time. Its wide-ranging activities and especially its collection-building efforts have earned it worldwide acclaim and made it a fixture of the Austrian and international contemporary art scene.

 

Held on occasion of the Generali Foundation's thirtieth anniversary, the ninth presentation of art from the collections at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg undertakes a dialogical engagement with the three watershed years we commemorate in 2018. What do we make today of the events of 1918, 1938, and 1968 and what followed? After the end of World War I, the Republic of Austria is proclaimed in November 1918. In March 1938, the country is annexed by Hitler's Germany in the so-called "Anschluss." Thirty years later, the protesters of '68 take to the streets; among their demands are an end to the Vietnam War, equal rights for women, and sexual freedom.

 

Each of these three very different moments in history precipitated radical changes in society and politics that artists responded to—or, in some instances, anticipated. We invited two historians to compile statements reflecting a range of views on the events of 1918, 1938, and 1968. Forming a ribbon that runs along the walls throughout the galleries, they and the works of art we have selected make for a polyphonic panorama or scenario inviting debate. Your own perspectives, dear visitors, will enrich this debate.

 

With works by Max Beckmann, Renate Bertlmann, Günter Brus, Otto Dix, VALIE EXPORT, VALIE EXPORT / Peter Weibel, Harun Farocki, Marcus Geiger, Bruno Gironcoli, Dan Graham, Renée Green, Hans Haacke, Anselm Kiefer, Klub Zwei, Július Koller, Käthe Kollwitz, Jarosław Kozłowski, David Lamelas, Dorit Margreiter / Mathias Poledna / Florian Pumhösl / Hans Küng, Walter Pichler, Florian Pumhösl, Isa Rosenberger, Martha Rosler, Carolee Schneemann, Allan Sekula, Martin Walde, Franz West, Heimo Zobernig

 

Curators: Sabine Breitwieser, Director, and Antonia Lotz, Curator Generali Foundation Collection

 

Free entrance every Wednesday, 5 to 8 p.m.


Further information and events 

Renée Green, Space Poem #5 (Years & Afters), 2015, 28 banners, fabric, printed double-sided, Museum der Moderne Salzburg Collection—Acquisition from Gala Dinner Funds 2016, © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
Generali Foundation: 30 Years. In Dialog with 1918 1938 1968, exhibition view, Museum der Moderne Salzburg, 2018, © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
From left to right: Bruno Gironcoli, Hakenschuhe, 1973, tempera on paper; Entwurf, 1974, varnish, India ink and tempera on paper; Entwurf, 1973, varnish, India ink and tempera on paper; Entwurf, 1971, varnish, India ink and tempera on paper; Entwurf, 1973, varnish, India ink and tempera on paper; Blattform mit eingelegten Glasaugen (Augenprothesen), 1975, India ink and metal paint on grid paper All: Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
From left to right: Martha Rosler, B-52 in Baby’s Tears, 1972, installation, Plants (Baby’s Tears, lat. Helxine Soleirolii), earth, wooden crate, Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg; Isa Rosenberger, Espiral, 2010–2013, installation, 4 parts, digital video (color, sound), collage, text engraved in Plexiglas, Collection Museum der Moderne Salzburg—Permanent Loan of the Salzburger LandesgalerieBoth: © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
Generali Foundation: 30 Years. In Dialog with 1918 1938 1968, exhibition view, Museum der Moderne Salzburg, 2018, © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
From left to right: Franz West, Träumerei – Dreamy, 1997, installation with 6 works by the artist, Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg; VALIE EXPORT, Genitalpanik, 1969, artist’s poster, silkscreen print on paper, color, Generali Foundation Collection—Permanent Loan to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg; Renate Bertlmann, Defloration in 14 Stationen, 1977, 14 plates, Japan paper, perforated, photographic emulsion on canvas, Austrian Federal Photography Collection at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg All: © Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Photo: Rainer Iglar
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