I Know That I Can Double Myself: Gisèle Vienne and the Puppets of the Avant-Garde
Georg Kolbe Museum•Sep 13, 2024 — Mar 09, 2025
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The Georg Kolbe Museum is delighted to present the artistic work of the Austrian-French artist, choreographer and director Gisèle Vienne (*1976) for the first time in Berlin in fall 2024. This exhibition will take place as part of Berlin Art Week and is part of a joint project with Haus am Waldsee, where the artist will present a solo exhibition, and Sophiensælen where the piece “Crowd” will be shown on stage. In the exhibition at the Georg Kolbe Museum, Gisèle Vienne's contemporary works enter into a transhistorical dialog with works by female artists of the European avant-garde. This encounter provides unique insights into the multifaceted use of puppets in art.
Over the past 25 years, Gisèle Vienne has created a complex and obstinate body of work that questions our patterns of perception and invents artistic languages to pave the way for structural social change. Vienne's creations, both on stage and in her visual practice, are developed together with dancers and actresses...More
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I Know That I Can Double Myself: Gisèle Vienne and the Puppets of the Avant-Garde
Georg Kolbe Museum•Sep 13, 2024 — Mar 09, 2025
Press Release
The Georg Kolbe Museum is delighted to present the artistic work of the Austrian-French artist, choreographer and director Gisèle Vienne (*1976) for the first time in Berlin in fall 2024. This exhibition will take place as part of Berlin Art Week and is part of a joint project with Haus am Waldsee, where the artist will present a solo exhibition, and Sophiensælen where the piece “Crowd” will be shown on stage. In the exhibition at the Georg Kolbe Museum, Gisèle Vienne's contemporary works enter into a transhistorical dialog with works by female artists of the European avant-garde. This encounter provides unique insights into the multifaceted use of puppets in art.
Over the past 25 years, Gisèle Vienne has created a complex and obstinate body of work that questions our patterns of perception and invents artistic languages to pave the way for structural social change. Vienne's creations, both on stage and in her visual practice, are developed together with dancers and actresses...More