Edson Chagas, OIKONOMOS, 2011 C-Print, 100 x 100 cm Courtesy the artist and APALAZZOGALLERY © Edson Chagas

MASK. In Present-Day Art

Edson Chagas, OIKONOMOS, 2011 C-Print, 100 x 100 cm Courtesy the artist and APALAZZOGALLERY © Edson Chagas
Edson Chagas, OIKONOMOS, 2011
C-Print, 100 x 100 cm
Courtesy the artist and APALAZZOGALLERY
© Edson Chagas

When we think of masks, we think of Carnival, African tribal rituals or death masks, of theatre, film and fashion, but also of role playing, changing identities, veiling and protection. The mask is a cult object with a very long, rich, and controversial history. It also has an extensive tradition in the fine arts: think of classical modernism and its predilection for masks from Africa and Oceania. But how is the subject treated in contemporary art?

Mask. in Present-Day Art from september 1st to January 5th 2020 ©Kader Attia
Mask. in Present-Day Art
©Kader Attia

MASK. In Present-Day Art or how is the subject treated in contemporary art?

The international group show MASK. In Present-Day Art explores this question. The mask is interesting to contemporary artists not just as an object, but in all of its thematic, social, cultural, and political implications. In the interplay between showing and veiling, and in a society in which adroit self-presentation is seen as a measure of personal success, the mask today is once again a highly explosive issue. We use masks to slip into a role. They offer an opportunity to play with the self.

Artists are interested less in psychologizing what is behind the mask and more in looking at the masks themselves: as artistic or ritual objects, as a means of (virtual) self-presentation, a means of political expression or a tool for playing with identities. This exhibition features a wide variety of media – objects, installations, performances, paintings, photographs, and videos – most of which have been created over the past ten years by artists from Switzerland and around the world.

Sislej Xhafa, Again and Again, 2000–2012 C-print, 128 x 300 cm In collaboration with Donna Musica Orchestra, Courbevoie Courtesy GALLERIA CONTINUA, San Gimignano / Beijing / Les Moulins / Habana © Sislej Xhafa
Sislej Xhafa, Again and Again, 2000–2012
C-print, 128 x 300 cm
In collaboration with Donna Musica Orchestra, Courbevoie
Courtesy GALLERIA CONTINUA, San Gimignano / Beijing / Les Moulins / Habana
© Sislej Xhafa

Artists featured in the group show

Kader Attia (*1970, FR), Silvia Bächli (*1956, CH) & Eric Hattan (*1955, CH), Sabian Baumann (*1962, CH), Nathalie Bissig (*1981, CH), Olaf Breuning (*1970, CH), Edson Chagas (*1977, AO), Hélène Delprat (*1957, FR), Cecilia Edefalk (*1954, SE), Nicole Eisenman (*1965, FR), Theaster Gates (*1973, USA), Gauri Gill (*1970, IN), Douglas Gordon (*1966, UK), Aneta Grzeszykowska (*1974, PL), Christoph Hefti (*1967, CH), Judith Hopf (*1969, DE), Cameron Jamie (*1969, USA), Laura Lima (*1971, BR), Christian Marclay (*1955, CH), Mélodie Mousset (*1981, FR/CH), Mike Nelson (*1967, UK), Elodie Pong (*1966, USA/ CH), Pope.L (*1955, USA), Ugo Rondinone (*1964, CH), Amanda RossHo (*1975, USA), Markus Schinwald (*1973, AT), Cindy Sherman (*1954, USA), Francisco Sierra (*1977, CH), Simon Starling (*1967, UK), John Stezaker (*1949, UK), Rosemarie Trockel (*1952, DE), Paloma Varga Weisz (*1966, DE), Gillian Wearing (*1963, UK), Susanne Weirich (*1962, DE), Pedro Wirz (*1981, BR/CH), Sislej Xhafa (*1970, KO)

 

MASK In Present-Day Art – MASKE. In der Kunst der Gegenwart
At *Aargauer Kunsthaus
September 1st 2019 to January 5th 2020
Aargauerplatz
5001 Aarau
T +41 (0)62 835 23 30
kunsthaus@ag.ch
Opening Hours
Tue – Sun 10 am  – 5 pm
Thur 10 am – 8 pm
Mon closed

 

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