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"What's New Pussycat?" 8577
Gallery:Museum für Moderne Kunst
Artist:Alÿs, Francis
Barry, Robert
Bock, John
Boyce, Martin
Henning, Anton
Höller, Carsten
Gordon, Douglas
Lynn, Greg
Marcaccio, Fabian
McCall, Anthony
Mik, Aernout
Parrino, Steven
Reed, David
Schneider, Gregor
Raad, Walid
Time:19.03.2005 - 31.07.2005


Exhibition information
The exhibition “What‘s New, Pussycat?” focuses on the countless new acquisitions and pieces gifted us over the last three years as well as main works from the former private collection of Karl Ströher – the latter forms the backbone of the MMK’s unique collection.
This concentrated focus takes the MMK’s exploration of the “idea of a museum” a logical step forwards.

The permanent collection forms the mainstay of the museum and works on loan for a specific period are no substitute for it. A public collection must be permanent, as any critical inquiry into artworks is a long-term affair. Only if we can repeatedly scrutinize the same works, and only if we can repeatedly look at them from a new point of view and interpret them from a new vantage-point, will we avoid finding hasty answers to profound questions, will we get closer to a real understanding of the works. Which is why it is so indispensable to ensure the permanent presence of works that span the past and present, or even bridge generations. “What‘s New, Pussycat?” thus takes a clear stance on the “interaction” of public and private property in museums today. The creative advancement of a contemporary art collection for Frankfurt has been made possible by a unique partnership model with various corporations and the City of Frankfurt. This model is linked to a forward-looking commitment to cultural policy in light of the Museum’s mission in society. Moreover, countless artists, donators and the Friends of the Museum are emphatically supporting the MMK in its fundamental tasks.

Frankfurter Salon – Anton Henning

Parallely to the exhibition “What’s New, Pussycat?“ we present an exhibition space designed by Anton Henning in the context of the Dornbracht Installation Projects®. Taking as his title “Frankfurter Salon”, the painter Anton Henning, born in Berlin in 1964, is transforming a large MMK hall into an elegant reading room and communicative hub. The “decorative” ambience he has created is in keeping with the hall’s new function as a salon and forms an atmospheric backdrop for his paintings. Henning proceeds with playful earnest here, working both subversively and with irony: he cuts across the history of painting with Seven Mile Boots; the choice of art shifts explosively from one system of painterly references to another.


Pictures from the exhibition
Anthony McCall (*1946) "Line Describing a Cone", 1973, 16 mm Filmprojektion, s/w, ohne Ton, Laufzeit: 26’

David Claerbout (*1969) "Vietnam", 1967, near Duc Pho (reconstruction after Hiromichi Mine), 2001, DVD; Farbe, ohne Ton, Laufzeit: 3’ 39’’ (Loop)

Martin Boyce (*1967) "Ventilation Grills" (Like Breath), 2004, Messingblech