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Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean announces Cosima von Bonin’s largest exhibition outside of Germany in over a decade.
Populated by animals and cartoon characters, the exhibition Songs for Gay Dogs features recent works alongside new, site-specific commissions, including a monumental installation in the museum’s Grand Hall. This presentation consists of a series of staged scenes that have shaped the artist’s practice since her last major survey in 2014.
The German artist Cosima von Bonin (1962, Mombasa) is known for her textile, sculptural and multimedia installations that subvert pop culture icons and luxury industry emblems, staging stuffed animals and everyday objects to reveal the absurdity of power relations and mass consumption.
The exhibition, conceived in close dialogue with the artist, unfolds across the galleries on the first floor and the Grand Hall of Mudam. This journey highlights newly produced works, some of which have...More
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Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean announces Cosima von Bonin’s largest exhibition outside of Germany in over a decade.
Populated by animals and cartoon characters, the exhibition Songs for Gay Dogs features recent works alongside new, site-specific commissions, including a monumental installation in the museum’s Grand Hall. This presentation consists of a series of staged scenes that have shaped the artist’s practice since her last major survey in 2014.
The German artist Cosima von Bonin (1962, Mombasa) is known for her textile, sculptural and multimedia installations that subvert pop culture icons and luxury industry emblems, staging stuffed animals and everyday objects to reveal the absurdity of power relations and mass consumption.
The exhibition, conceived in close dialogue with the artist, unfolds across the galleries on the first floor and the Grand Hall of Mudam. This journey highlights newly produced works, some of which have...More