Artist
More Exhibitions at 47m Contemporary
Similar Exhibitions
Guestbook
Press Release
With the solo exhibition „NACH Christoph Schlingensief“, the Kunstverein 47m Contemporary presents works by Christoph Schlingensief (1960–2010). Through selected films and his final installation, the exhibition opens and interweaves various approaches to his artistic position. It shows how Schlingensief consistently used unfinished forms to activate the audience, an approach that continues to resonate today. Throughout his life, he crossed the boundaries of film, theatre, visual arts, and opera, combining calculated strategies with the spontaneity of the moment, which integrated the reactions of audiences and the public directly into the artistic process.
„NACH Christoph Schlingensief“ includes works from different creative periods. The installation „Der König wohnt in Mir“ (2008) incorporates six films and photographs from Kathmandu and Bhaktapur, taken in the winter of 2007/08, some during Hindu funeral rituals. In one of the films, the artist appears himself as part of…
Exhibition Space

Press Release
With the solo exhibition „NACH Christoph Schlingensief“, the Kunstverein 47m Contemporary presents works by Christoph Schlingensief (1960–2010). Through selected films and his final installation, the exhibition opens and interweaves various approaches to his artistic position. It shows how Schlingensief consistently used unfinished forms to activate the audience, an approach that continues to resonate today. Throughout his life, he crossed the boundaries of film, theatre, visual arts, and opera, combining calculated strategies with the spontaneity of the moment, which integrated the reactions of audiences and the public directly into the artistic process.
„NACH Christoph Schlingensief“ includes works from different creative periods. The installation „Der König wohnt in Mir“ (2008) incorporates six films and photographs from Kathmandu and Bhaktapur, taken in the winter of 2007/08, some during Hindu funeral rituals. In one of the films, the artist appears himself as part of…














































