Date
10 Mar – 30 May 2021
Location
»Admission: 9€ / concessions 7€
Children / young people under 18: free
Members of Friends of the Kunstpalast: free
Exhibition
On the occasion of his 90th birthday, the Kunstpalast dedicates an exhibition to the sculptor and painter Heinz Mack (*1931), focussing on the first three decades of his artistic career.
Marking the 90th birthday of Heinz Mack (*1931), the Kunstpalast dedicates an exhibition to the artist, focussing primarily on his early oeuvre from the 1950s to the 1970s. The show illuminates the innovative and revolutionary spirit with which Mack unlocked new spheres of thinking and working outside academic requisites. The selection of around 100 exhibits, including a number of expansive works, traces the key stages of Mack’s artistic career, such as his studies at the Academy of Art Düsseldorf, his ZERO period, as well as presenting light-based environmental art and his conquest of outdoor spaces by way of large-scale projects in nature.
Encompassing both famous and rarely-shown works – loans from institutions and private collections from Belgium, Great Britain, Liechtenstein and Germany, as well as from the artist himself – the exhibition invites visitors to follow a chronological route through Mack’s oeuvre. Alongside paintings, sculptures and light-kinetic installations, the show comprises photography, film, stage design and the artist’s architectural projects. Legendary Land Art projects take visitors to the North African desert and to the ice of the Arctic ocean. Heinz Mack’s artistic exploration of immaterial mediums such as light, time and motion continues to have a significant influence on many artists to this day.
Curator: Heike van den Valentyn
Sponsored by:
National-Bank
Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
LVR
WDR3
Stadt Düsseldorf
Works shown in trailer
Works shown in trailer
Catalogue
The Heinz Mack exhibition is accompanied by a 208-page catalogue published by Walter and Franz König. Along with images of each exhibited work, the catalogue includes foreword by Felix Krämer and Thomas A. Lange and texts from various scientific fields by Barbara Hess, Barbara Könches, Stefan Kröpelin, Matthieu Poirier, Nina Schallenberg, Heike van den Valentyn and Magdalena Zorn.
In addition, the catalogue contains a comprehensive interview with Heinz Mack and a world map, in which Mack’s works are shown in situ.
Museum edition: 29,80 €
Retail edition: 34,00 €
Language: German
Image Credits
Image Credits