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VALIE EXPORT, Zwiespalt, 1982, Fotografik Bank Austria Kunstsammlung, Wien © VALIE EXPORT, Bildrecht Wien

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Images of women? Masterpieces from the Bank Austria Art Collection

collected #8

21.02.2019 - 31.03.2019

Birgit Jürgenssen, Seltsames Paar, 1973, Bleistift und Buntstift auf Papier Bank Austria Kunstsammlung, Wien © Bildrecht Wien, 2015Friederike Pezold Brustwerk, 1973, Fotografie, Bank Austria Kunstsammlung, Wien © Friederike PezoldNina Rike Springer, Swing over, 2014, Bank Austria Kunstsammlung, Wien © Nina Rike Springer / Bildrecht, Wien (Ausschnitt)Agnes Prammer, Utopia, 2019, 52,5 x 60cm, Pigmentdruck © Courtesy the artist

One of the hot topics being discussed at present is about the representation of the female body in art. Time and again the criticism of sexualised images is loudly voiced in art institutions. And it is noticeable that the male perspective – whether that of the artist or of the observer – generally hugs the spotlight. Artists who portray women and thus create images of women remote from the regimen of a male-dominated perspective are almost completely left out of the (media-based) discussions.

In the tresor in the Bank Austria Kunstfourm Wien, the eighth edition of the exhibition format “collected” presents selected great works by women from the UniCredit Bank Austria art collection. Through the media of photography, collage, painting and drawing the artists analyse the objectification of the female body, the normativity of concepts like “beauty”, and socially determined, supposedly typical female role assignments, thus casting an individual light onto “woman” and forms of femaleness.

 

With works by Renate Bertlmann I Valie Export I Martha Jungwirth I Birgit Jürgenssen I Kiki Kogelnik I Friederike Pezold I Margot Pilz I Eva Schlegel I Nina Rike Springer I Gabi Trinkaus und einer Intervention von Agnes Prammer 

 

 

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