THE ARCHIVE AS . . .
. . . A PROVOCATION
. . . WHAT CAN BE SAID
. . . A HEADACHE
. . . THE ACT OF PUBLISHING
. . . MAKING THINGS PUBLIC
. . . A CELEBRATION
. . . A SCORE
. . . AN ONGOING DIALOGUE
. . . A REHEARSAL
. . . SLOW RUNNER
. . . EVERYTHING NOT SAVED WILL BE LOST
. . . A PLACE OF GATHERING
. . .THE REFUSAL OF THE GHOSTS TO GIVE UP ON US
On the occasion of the bicentennial of Kunstverein München, the exhibition brings together two centuries of the institution’s archival documents for the first time. During the exhibition these will be embedded in a dense discursive program to question how this historical material and the topography of its absences can be made productive for the present.
Joining materials stored on site at the Kunstverein, among them publications, posters, and printed matter, is an inventory of archival records held by the city archive of Munich. Here administrative documents, documentation of exhibitions or artworks are presented, “read,” and put into relation with each other as visual testimonies situated in an adaptable display structure.
On a weekly basis, artists, theorists, (art) historians, and former team members dedicate themselves to the archival material under certain focus points of their own research or experience, (re)arranging and contextualizing or inserting new material. In this way, the history of the Kunstverein will be discussed in a polyphonic context, as the “spokesperson” role of the institution is handed over. The exhibition format, changing through its different actors, negotiates with and in public the question of how histories are constituted. In this process, the past is not treated as one to be reconstructed, but as a representation of reality guided by (personal) interests and contradictions.
An exhibition and discursive program with:
manuel arturo abreu, Niloufar Emamifar, Saidiya Hartman, Moshtari Hilal, Onyeka Igwe, Joshua Leon, Maria Lind, Michaela Melián, Shola von Reinhold, Alan Ruiz, Rachel Salamander, Nora Sternfeld, Sinthujan Varatharajah, Helena Vilalta, among others
at Kunstverein München
until August 27, 2023