Symposium Day 2: Sabine Brantl - Introduction
Lecture, Video 10.06.12, 10:10 am
In 2004, Sabine Brantl worked for Haus der Kunst creating a plan for the development of its historical archives, which she has headed since 2005. She co-curated the exhibition “A View for the People – Art for All” in 2006 as part of the exhibition series “Art and Democracy” in Haus der Kunst. In 2007, she published her monograph "Haus der Kunst, Munich. A Place and Its History under National Socialism", which explores Haus der Kunst's loaded and long-suppressed history. In collaborating with Ulrich Wilmes, she curated the exhibition "Histories in Conflict: Haus der Kunst and the Ideological Use of Art 1937–1955."
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Artist’s talk: Cardiff/Miller and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
Artist's Talk, Video, Artist's Talk
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller with Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, artistic director of dOCUMENTA (13) on April 12, 2012, on the occasion of the exhibition opening "Cardiff/Miller — Works from the Goetz Collection" MORE

Cardiff & Miller — Works from the Goetz Collection
Exhibition 13.04 – 08.07.12
The exhibition presents eight works by the Canadian artist duo Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, who, by combining image and tone and replicated spaces, activate as many of the viewer's senses as possible in order to make the depicted events as real as possible. Cardiff/Miller participated in dOCUMENTA (13), 2012. MORE

Paul McCarthy - Lala land parodie paradies
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Hughie O’Donoghue
Exhibition 10.01 – 11.02.97
Like Francis Bacon before him, Hughie O’Donoghue concentrates on the human body, its carnality, vulnerability and sensual power. MORE
The Second Face
Exhibition 14.02 – 27.04.97
As a collection of African sculpture, the Barbier-Mueller Collection in Geneva documents the Dark Continent in all its creative richness as hardly any other museum does. MORE
Beauty now
Exhibition 10.02 – 01.05.00
Beauty was long not a category in modern art - fashion, advertising and mass media had claimed it for their own. In recent years, however, a return of beauty in contemporary art has been evident. MORE
Sean Scully
Exhibition 14.06 – 16.09.01
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Wilhelm Sasnal
Exhibition Walk-through
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Imi Knoebel
Exhibition 23.08 – 20.10.96
Born in 1940 in Dessau Imi Knoebel is one of the most important German painters of the generation after Joseph Beuys. Spanning three decades, Knoebel’s work can be attributed to Minimalism, although the limited art-historical term cannot full express his variety of genres. MORE
Robert Ryman
Exhibition 08.12.00 – 18.02.01
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Michel François. La plante en nous / die pflanze in uns
Exhibition 15.12.00 – 04.03.01
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Neo Rauch
Exhibition 16.03 – 27.05.01
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Jenny Holzer
Exhibition 16.11 – 12.12.93
Where women are dying, I am wide awake MORE
Hand-Work
Exhibition 02.12.00 – 18.03.01
Senta Connert, Jochen Flinzer, Leni Hoffmann, Charles Long, Peter Rösel MORE
Kurt Schwitters
Exhibition 09.03 – 27.05.01
In the Beginning was MERZ - From Kurt Schwitters until Today MORE
Stories
Exhibition 28.03 – 23.06.02
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Jana Sterbak
Exhibition 21.06 – 22.09.02
Jana Sterbak's objects prevail in the intersection of installation, performance, video and film. Haus der Kunst - in cooperation with the Malmö Konsthall in Sweden - is now staging a retrospective of Jana Sterbak's works created between 1974 and 2001. MORE
Mike Kelley — Catholic Preferences
Exhibition 11.02 – 17.04.95
The opus of the American artist MORE

Ends of the Earth
Exhibition 11.10.12 – 20.01.13
As the first major museum exhibition on Land Art, "Ends of the Earth" provides the most comprehensive overview of this art movement to date. Land Art used the earth as its material and the land as its medium, thereby creating works beyond the familiar spatial framework of the art system. MORE
