PSYCHOANALYSIS

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PSYCHOANALYSIS

Gazes on Photo and Video Art from Austria

Exhibition

Information

TitlePSYCHOANALYSIS Gazes on Photo and Video Art from Austria
Date2010.5.29(Sat) - 2010.8.1(Sun)
Time11:00 - 19:00
AdmissionFree
Organize
Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Tokyo Wonder Site
Co-organize
Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture
Support
Austrian Embassy / Cultural Forum
VenueTWS Shibuya
VenueThis exhibition is touring to Contemporary Art Museum Kumamoto, 2010/9/18 - 11/28
Artist
Bitter / Weber, Maria Hahnenkamp, Aglaia Konrad, Dorit Margreiter, Ursula Mayer, Markus Schinwald, Andrea Witzmann

This exhibition will feature photographs and video from six individual and one duo of contemporary Austrian artists who explore the latent darkness and insanity hidden inside bodies and cities - carrying on the tradition of psychoanalysis born from the apex of urban culture of the House of Habsburg. Many of the artists will be exhibiting their work for the first time in Japan, including pieces produced by two of them while in residence at Tokyo Wonder Site Aoyama.
The House of Habsburg established the Austrian Empire in Central Europe. Its highly refined court culture, centered on Vienna, was the height of urban culture. With the decline of the empire, a new school of questioning was born that examined the profundity of the human body and mind. Its leading protagonists were Sigmund Freud and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Freudian psychoanalysis formulates and interprets patients' unconscious emotional turmoil through free association techniques and verbalization of imagination and dreams. Contepmorary artists represent this turmoil in the language of imagery. They visualize the unconscious emotional turmoil in individuals, their bodies and cities, and examine the psychic relationship between people and their bodies. They also echo this concept in photographic and video media using the naked self placed in public and architectural spaces. This view of the latent darkness and insanity hidden inside bodies and cities melts the boundary between the internal and external worlds, depicting our raw human form and desires. This approach shakes the human conscience to the bone.

Related Event

Opening Gallery Talk with the participating artists and the curators

Date: 2010/5/29 (Sat) 16:00-18:00 (Japanese-English Translation, No Booking Required)

Participating Creator

Sabine BITTER
Aglaia KONRAD
Ursula MAYER
Helmut WEDER

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