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#329 Feb–Mar 2020, On View

18 March 2020, 11:00 am CET

Heike Munder / Director of Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich

March 18, 2020

ON VIEW is a printed and an online section in which Flash Art invites prominent figures of the art world to select the best current and upcoming international exhibitions.

Jakob Kudsk Steensen, “Catharsis”
Chucs Serpentine, London
Through May 31, 2020

Jakob Kudsk Steensen, “Catharsis.” Exhibition view at The Serpentine Galleries, London, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Serpentine Galleries, London.

Jakob Kudsk Steensen is a Danish artist, based in New York, who is concerned with how imagination, technology and ecology intertwine. His digital simulation of a re-imagined old-growth forest, which has developed undisturbed over hundreds of years, is extremely impressive.

Eva Kot’átková, “In the Body of a Fish out of Water”
Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover
Through February 9, 2020

Eva Koťátková, Institution – Pause, 2018. Exhibition view at hunt kastner, Prague, 2018. Courtesy of the artist.

Issues pertaining to the construction of societal norms, modes of behavior, and control mechanisms are central to the work of Eva Kot’átková. The Kestner Gesellschaft’s strong and evocative solo exhibition “In the Body of a Fish out of Water” includes large-scale installations activated by performance.

“Up to and Including Limits: After Carolee Schneemann”
Muzeum Susch, Zernez
Through June 28, 2020

Chicks on Speed, Noise Bodies. Re-performance of original Noise Bodies by Carolee Schneemann, 1967. Performance. Performers: Federico Visi, Alex Murray-Leslie wears EMG BioMuse 4 by Prof. Atau Tanaka, with assistance by post doc researcher Federico Visi. High heeled shoe Guitar. Photography © by Silke Briel. Courtesy of Muzeum Susch, Switzerland and Art Stations Foundation CH.

Features more than sixty works by thirteen artists and collectives, spanning from the 1980s to the present-day, in dialogue with works by Carolee Schneemann (1939–2019), The exhibition examines in a concise and inspiring way the shifting boundaries of disciplines, media, and content in art over time.

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