In the organizer's words:

The group exhibition "Digital Diaries" examines how artists have experimented with personal recordings from the 1970s to the present day. Inspired by the six-channel installation The Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman Leeson 1984-2019, "Digital Diaries" brings together videos, photographs, video sculptures and mixed-media works that explore artists' intimate experiences. The exhibition places works from the collection in dialog with loans and combines early videos by Sophie Calle and Hannah Wilke with contemporary works by Alex Ayed, Sophie Gogl, Hannah Perry, Tromarama and others.

Curator: Line Ajan. (Source: Julia Stoschek Foundation)

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Price information:

Admission tickets are valid for six months from the first visit. Free admission for children and young people up to the age of 18, pupils, students, trainees, people with disabilities, pensioners, the unemployed and welfare recipients as well as members of ICOM and AICA on presentation of ID.

Location

Julia Stoschek Foundation Düsseldorf Schanzenstraße 54 40549 Düsseldorf