Date
29 October 2020 – 10 January 2022
Location
»Admission: 9€ / concessions 7€
Children / young people under 18: free
Members of Friends of the Kunstpalast: free
Exhibition
Anger and rage are among our most intense emotions. Many consider them dangerous; others would like to make them socially acceptable. Current international events show how strongly they shape discussions about our social interactions: conspiracy theories, racially motivated violence, extremist terror, or “fake news” are just a few of the worrying consequences of populist power politics that fuel fears and focus on polarisation and exclusion. This is countered by worldwide protests against totalitarian structures, the oppression of minorities, and the deepening of social divisions in society. In a number of countries, democracy appears to be in crisis and many people are increasingly in a state of turmoil.
The exhibition Time for Outrage! is based on the eponymous 2010 essay by French resistance fighter Stéphane Hessel and brings together some forty international artists who visualise, reflect, and comment on various facets of anger and rage in our society. Their works deal with socio-political situations and inspire reflection.
Rather than presenting solutions of problems, the works are about testing the possibilities of taking a stance in the face of current societal and social grievances. The artists presented invariably share an explicitly political attitude that is characteristic of their entire oeuvre.
The exhibition includes installation art, photographs, videos, paintings, drawings and sculptures by Kader Attia (*1970), Monica Bonvicini (*1965), Andrea Bowers (*1965), Peggy Buth (*1971), Thomas Hirschhorn (*1957), Šejla Kamerić (*1976), Iris Kettner (*1968), Liz Magic Laser (*1981), Erik van Lieshout (*1968), Bjarne Melgaard (*1967), Signe Pierce (*1988), Julian Röder (*1981), Santiago Sierra (*1966), Adriana Varejão (*1964), Ahmet Ögüt (*1981) and many others.
Curators: Linda Peitz and Florian Peters-Messer
Sponsored by:
Rudolf Augstein Stiftung
WDR3
3D Virtual Exhibition
VIRTUAL WALK THROUGH THE EXHIBITION
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3D Virtual Exhibition
With the Matterport App, you can explore the fascinating world of Virtual Reality. Use a VR headset or a head mount for smarthphones and get ready to take off for the exhibition!
Catalogue
The presentation is accompanied by a 128-page catalogue in German and English published by DISTANZ Verlag, including a foreword by Felix Krämer, texts by Linda Peitz and Florian Peters-Messer and a conversation between Daniela Steinfeld and Monica Bonvicini.
Retail edition: 32,00 €
Recommended literature
In cooperation with Stadtbüchereien Düsseldorf, a book list with recommended literature for the exhibition was prepared:
Stephane Hessel: Empört Euch!
Carolin Emcke: Gegen den Hass
Natasha A. Kelly: Millis Erwachen. Schwarze Frauen, Kunst und Widerstand
Wolfgang Ulrich: Wahre Meisterwerte: Stilkritik einer neuen Bekenntniskultur
Margarete Stokowski: Untenrum frei
Lydia Haider (Hrsg.): Und wie wir hassen!: 15 Hetzreden
Mithu M. Sanyal, Vulva: Die Enthüllung des unsichtbaren Geschlechts
Ines Geipel: Umkämpfte Zone: Mein Bruder, der Osten und der Hass
Tadel verpflichtet e.V., Sag was!: Radikal höflich gegen Rechtspopulismus argumentieren
Tupoka Ogette, exit RACISM: rassismuskritisch denken lernen
Johannes Kram: Ich hab ja nichts gegen Schwule, aber…: Die schrecklich nette Homophobie in der Mitte der Gesellschaft
Zeev Sternhell: Faschistische Ideologie: Eine Einführung
Nahlah Saimeh: Ich bring dich um!: Hass und Gewalt in unserer Gesellschaft
Max Czollek: Desintegriert euch!
Esther Duflo: Kampf gegen die Armut
Paul B. Preciado: Ein Apartment auf dem Uranus – Chroniken eines Übergangs
Richard Sennett: Die offene Stadt. Eine Ethik des Bauens und Bewohnens
Recommended literature
Exhibition View
Image Credits
Image Credits