PHOTO: © Haydar Koyupinar, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, München

ECCENTRIC. Ästhetik der Freiheit

In the organizer's words:

Courageous and free, humorous, touching or disturbing - positions by 50 international artists show that eccentricity is much more than extravagance or decadence. It rejects any ideology and is thus a social motor for freedom and tolerance. Around 100 works, including paintings, sculptures, installations, videos and designs, celebrate diversity beyond rigid norms and clichés. They illustrate the perspective of the "ex centro", the view from outside a fictitious center.

The ECCENTRIC exhibition explores the multifaceted spectrum of identity and humanity. The artists experiment with a wide variety of materials and techniques. They view and work on their motifs and subjects from the most surprising perspectives. They distort, deform or liquefy figures and forms, combining them into hybrid or amorphous compositions.

Participating artists

Jean-Marie Appriou, Yael Bartana, Christian Bérard, Joseph Beuys, John Bock, Shannon Cartier Lucy, Maurizio Cattelan, Julian Charrière, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Judy Chicago, Salvador Dalí, James Sidney Ensor, Max Ernst, Jana Euler, EVA & ADELE, Sylvie Fleury, Philipp Fürhofer, Simon Fujiwara, Gelitin, Isa Genzken, Alberto Giacometti, Gilbert & George, Andreas Greiner, Andy Hope 1930, Klará Hosnedlová, Melli Ink, Rashid Johnson, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Paul McCarthy, Jonathan Meese, Orlan, Grayson Perry, Francis Picabia, Paola Pivi, Christina Quarles, Monty Richthofen, Pipilotti Rist, Bunny Rogers, Raqib Shaw, Cindy Sherman, Santiago Sierra, Sophia Süßmilch, Mickalene Thomas, Anna Uddenberg, Andy Warhol, Ambera Wellmann, Issy Wood, Zadie Xa, Lu Yang, Heimo Zobernig

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Price information:

10 euros | reduced 7 euros | Sunday admission 1 euro

Location

Pinakothek der Moderne Kunstareal - Barer Straße 40 80333 München

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