The focus this
time is on historical and contemporary positions from Great Britain
and USA. About thirty new acquisitions by 21 artists will be on show,
showing early abstract-minimalist artists like Michael Heizer (USA),
Jeremy Moon (GB), Michael Kidner (GB) or Marcia Hafif (USA) alongside
the most recent approaches by artists like Jim Lambie (GB), Ian Davenport
(GB), Tom Sachs (USA).
A thematic concentration
will show minimalist-conceptual approaches to questions of architecture
/ space, with sculptures e.g. by Julian Opie (GB) and Mathias Goeritz
(D / MEX), photos by Dan Graham (USA), Santiago Sierra (E) and Attila
Csörgö (H) as well as a sound installation by Katarina Löfström.
The show is extended
with new works from:
Pamela Fraser (USA), Liam Gillick (GB), Jonathan Monk (GB), Vincent
Szarek (USA), Michael Zahn (USA)
The ›Minimalism
and After‹ exhibition serie:
›Minimalism
and After I‹, 2001, focused on European contemporary tendencies,
including forerunners like Andre Cadere, Robert Ryman and Jan Schoonhoven.
›Minimalism
and After II‹, 2003, highlitened exponents of the 1960s like John
McLaughlin (USA), Charlotte Posenenske (D) or Herrmann Glöckner (D)
in a dialogue with contemporary minimalist trends.
›Minimalism
and After III‹, 2004,concentrated on a dialogue between American
and German artists from 1950 to today.