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    Published on: 9/15/2007    Last Visited: 9/15/2007  

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    Published on: 8/12/2002    Last Visited: 4/29/2007  

    ***** Guys Young - Genzken's open city: German artist Isa Genzken

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    Published on: 9/5/2009    Last Visited: 9/23/2009  

    Isa Genzken
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    Isa Genzken: Open Sesame!
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    This larger version of the show by the German sculptor Isa Genzken that launched the enlarged Whitechapel Gallery in London's East End consists of her bizarrely diverse and uncompromising oeuvre that has developed since she graduated from the Berlin and Düsseldorf academies in the 1970s: aluminium and Formica towers, plaster rooms and buildings, cardboard packaging, electrical equipment, window frames, beach huts and much else-including photographs, collages and films-that explore themes of politics, the environment, architecture and war. Her more recent works, such as Oil, 2007, which showed in the German pavilion at the Venice Biennale of that year, and Ground Zero, 2008, are created from toys, furniture, building materials and consumer products, and can have, like much of her work, a humorous message as well as a political one, however confounding and polarising the works may be. J.H.

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    Published on: 6/22/2007    Last Visited: 6/22/2007  

    Isa Genzken at German Pavilion, Biennale in Venice
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    For more than thirty years, Isa Genzken, born in 1948, has been producing a diverse oeuvre, continually refined with new twists.Her extensive body of work includes sculpture and installations as well as photographs, collages and films.A central feature of her work is the selection and combination of various, or variously decorated, materials, which she sources from hardware stores, architectural suppliers and large department stores.Isa Genzken used to employ wood, plaster, epoxy resins and above all concrete - the materials of Modernism - but today uses primarily plastic, synthetics and various mirrors as well as everyday objects and consumer goods such as chairs - design classics alongside cheap camping chairs - clothing, kitschy figures and plastic dolls and animals.Genzken is creating an exhibition for the German Pavilion in Venice which takes up the architecture of the building, steeped in history, and presents it in a mise-en-scène that also comments on it.Her new work resists, as usual, a visual idiom that could be charged with national attributes of any sort.Nevertheless, it contains motifs that can be traced back to the post-war history of West Germany in a way that is typical of the generation to which Isa Genzken belongs.The ideals of modernism and their re-encoding in popular culture, as expressed above all the art and everyday culture of North America, undergo a metamorphosis in Genzken's entry for the Biennale, in which splendour and misery, euphoria and disillusionment are closely related.The title of the exhibition in the German Pavilion, Oil, should also be understood in this sense.Oil deliberately refers to different levels: On the one hand, the title explicitly states how the raw material oil, over which people across the globe struggle, determines present social, political and economic interests as well as their effects.On the other hand, abstract, visual, phonetic, sensory, and material metaphors are created: Oil is an expression of the time in which we live and reduces complexity to a symbolic image which, by no means coincidentally, employs various slogans and both becomes the crisis scenario of the future and is stylized into an expression of freedom and wealth.The Commissioner of the German Pavilion in 2007 and Director of the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, Nicolaus Schafhausen, selected Isa Genzken in the summer of 2006 because she is "one of the least conformist artists of our time and captures this time like few other contemporary artists.Isa Genzken is a sculptor.This seemingly simple observation becomes comparatively complex in relation to her work since she simultaneously questions and affirms the classical conception of the genre.She has never sought linearity but rather always radically transformed her artistic praxis.""For the German Pavilion it is about fundamental questions of the relationship of space, of location and observation, of insight and view.For the observer it opens up complex and new sensory connections; with her works she is discussing precisely what truly moves and touches us as a society today."In a conversation with Wolfgang Tillmans, Isa Genzken described what a sculpture should look like in her view: "It has to have a certain connection to reality.
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    Isa Genzken, I Love New York, Crazy City - ISBN 3-905701-09-X

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    Published on: 5/1/2009    Last Visited: 9/8/2009  

    Isa Genzken: Open, Sesame! @ Whitechapel Gallery :: Art Warli & Weave @ V&A Museum of Childhood :: Art

    Ready. Set. Go. The London Miles Gallery Launch Ev ... :: Art

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    Published on: 1/1/2009    Last Visited: 5/22/2009  

    The original exhibition spaces in the Whitechapel Gallery have been beautifully renovated and will be the site for a landmark exhibition of German sculptor Isa Genzken, the first major retrospective of her work, until 21 June 2009.
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    Isa Genzken at Whitechapel Gallery

    Courtyard Sculpture Installed for Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

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    Published on: 5/31/2009    Last Visited: 5/31/2009  

    Isa Genzken: Open, Sesame!
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    Isa Genzken: Open, Sesame! @ Whitechapel Gallery

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    Published on: 8/8/2009    Last Visited: 8/19/2009  

    Isa Genzken: Open, Sesame! (Retrospective) The exhibition "Open, Sesame! ("Sesam, Öffne Dich!") at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, is a major retrospective at the work of German sculptor Isa Genzken. The show has been developed in cooperation with the Whitechapel Gallery in London. It's the most comprehensive solo show to date. On display is a selection of over 60 works, spanning Isa Genzken's artistic career from the aerodynamic wooden sculptures that she made in the 1970s, to her recent installations made of consumer goods and everyday objects. More info.

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    Published on: 9/15/2007    Last Visited: 9/15/2007  

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