PHOTO: © Foto: Alexandra Ivanciu

Internationaler Museumstag 2024!

In the organizer's words:

May 19 is International Museum Day and the GfZK will be there too!

Free admission is available on this day.

The following exhibitions are currently on show:

Sarah Pierce: Scene of the Myth

Sarah Pierce has developed a concept that she calls the "community of the exhibition". She describes exhibitions as places where artworks and audiences form a community - across generations, geographies and times. Many of her works testify to Pierce's interest in the figure of the student, especially the art student, and the fragile relationship between teaching and learning, politics and art-making. With Scene of the Myth, the GfZK - Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst is showing the artist's first solo exhibition in Germany. In eight expansive installations, performances and video works created over a period of 20 years, she questions what it means to gather, reflect and act in a community. During the exhibition, the artist invites performers and discussion partners to enter into a dialog with her works. She understands theScene of the Myth not as an actual place, but as a moment in which inherited and invented knowledge come into play.

Things That Were Are Things Again

Against the backdrop of the political and social changes after 1989, social and ecological sustainability was already a central concern for the GfZK when it was founded in 1990. This is also reflected in its collection, which was first presented at the opening of the GfZK Villa in 1998. Since then, the idea of an open house where artists and the public meet and where relevant contemporary issues are negotiated has unfolded in a variety of ways.

With Things That Were Are Things Again, we are attempting to realize a climate-neutral collection exhibition. Together with artists and designers, we are testing sustainable strategies that reduce the GfZK's energy consumption and enable cycles of recycling. The selected works - including installations, photographs, paintings, sculptures, video works and interventions in the GfZK garden - testify to the careful use of resources and focus on social and cross-species interaction. In addition to the collection's holdings, we have invited local and international artists, including Kent Chan, Katarína Dubovská, Inga Kerber and Sean Snyder, whose works illustrate the technological, political, economic and cultural dimensions of climate change.

The title of the exhibition is borrowed from a work by Dan Peterman, an important representative of sustainable artistic practice whose works were purchased for the collection at an early stage. Things That Were Are Things Again stands for a preoccupation with transformation processes. In connection with the history, but also the self-image of the GfZK, this is always linked to the question of what impulses art can provide for respectful coexistence.

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Location

Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig Karl-Tauchnitz-Str. 9-11 04107 Leipzig

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