Things are Queer

Walter Guadagnini, Marta Herford, Thomas Demand

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Things are Queer

Art, europeanModern ArtExhibitionsArtPrivate collectionsArt collectionsUniCredit Group

With over 60,000 works, the UnCredit Art Collection is one of the most comprehensive corporate collections in Europe. It brings together renowned Old Masters such as Dosso Dossi with modern classics like Yves Klein, Fernand Léger, or Giorgio de Chirico, not to mention outstanding contemporary artists such as Andreas Gursky, Neo Rauch, Erwin Wurm, and Gerhard Richter. Photography alone plays a strong role, accounted for by 4,000 historical and contemporary works. For the first time Marta Herford will present a fascinating view of masterpieces of this great collection in Germany. The selection with the title 'Things are Queer' will highlight the different facets with which the things of the world develop a life of their own and which, on closer inspection, actually look strange. Artists: Darren Almond, Olivo Barbieri, Georg Baselitz, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Aleksandr Brodsky, Luca Caccioni, Pierpaolo Campanini, Carlo Carrà, Tony Cragg, Giorgio de Chirico, Thomas Demand, Marco Di Giovanni, Tatjana Doll, Antonio Donghi, Dosso Dossi, Fischli / Weiss, Rainer Ganahl, Isa Genzken, Luigi Ghirri, Gilbert & George, Andreas Gursky, Raoul Hausmann, David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson, Candida Höfer, Martin Kippenberger, Yves Klein, Karin Kneffel, Fernand Léger, Vera Lutter, Christian Marclay, Duane Michals, Ryuji Miyamoto, Giorgio Morandi, Arnold Odermatt, Hans Op de Beeck, Steven Pippin, Sigmar Polke, Barbara Probst, Neo Rauch, Man Ray, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Robin Rhode, Gerhard Richter, Andrei Roiter, Markus Schinwald, Thomas Schütte, Kurt Schwitters, Roman Signer, Nedko Solakov, Heidi Specker, Haim Steinbach, Thomas Struth, Josef Sudek, William Henry Fox Talbot, Jean Tinguely, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Raïssa Venables, Paolo Ventura, Francesco Vezzoli, Andy Warhol, Franz West, Erwin Wurm, Rémy Zaugg.--http://marta-herford.de.

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