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Bielefelder Kunstverein presents »In the Event of Suspicion«


Clunie Reid
Out There, Not Us, 2009
Installationdetail, mixed media
Courtesy the artist and MOT International, London

In the Event of Suspicion
www.bielefelder-kunstverein.de

Info

Dates February 6 – April 25, 2010
Opening hours Thursday and Friday 3 - 7 pm, Saturday and Sunday 12 - 7 pm and by appointment


Contact

kontakt@bielefelder-kunstverein.de
Mr. Thomas Thiel (director)
+49 521 178806
+49 521 178810

Address

www.bielefelder-kunstverein.de
Bielefelder Kunstverein
Welle 61
33602 Bielefeld
Germany

With contributions by: Michael Fullerton / Sven Johne / Johannes Maier / Falke Pisano / Clunie Reid / Hito Steyerl

The group exhibition »In the Event of Suspicion« understands suspicion as a medium allowing both artists and visitors to question aesthetic, political, social, and media-related issues. On view are works by six international contemporary artists who practice methods of observation and analysis, enquiring into forms of composition and matters of representation.

Much, if not everything, can come in for suspicion these days: news coverage, the workings of the media, economic and political developments, questions of sustainability and the conditions and possibilities governing international collaboration. But in order to formulate a strategy of suspicion in the context of art, the understanding of the term has to be broadened. It cannot indicate only the establishing of proof or methods of verifying negative presumptions any more; suspicion denotes, much rather, acting in a positive sense with a goal in mind, an essentially critical and sceptical attitude towards the given and its manifestations. Suspicion, in that sense, is much more than just assuming or speculating.

The exhibition pursues the premise that the artists themselves declare their works as suspect, while they set out from an intimation of suspicion or intend to provoke such a sense in viewers. What they are each in their own way thereby investigating, is the relationship between art and society, between artist and work and between work and viewers. They ask viewers to query the boundaries between truth, reality, and fiction as well as to appreciate the works as opening up for them their own, particular views of the world. With this challenge as its basis, the exhibition invites visitors to become investigators on the track of a direct and critical encounter with art and what it means today.

On the occasion of the exhibition a 28-page broschure will be published (German/English).

Curators: Wiebke Gronemeyer and Thomas Thiel


The exhibition is kindly supported by BRANDI, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, Mondriaan Stichting, the consulate general of The Netherlands (Duesseldorf), Juristische Gesellschaft Ostwestfalen-Lippe and the Corporate Partner of Bielefelder Kunstverein.

Further information: www.bielefelder-kunstverein.de