MUNICH I: Klára Hosnedlová, Anna Uddenberg
Current exhibition
Overview
We are excited to announce our first presentation in Munich with works by Klára Hosnedlová, and Anna Uddenberg in the main exhibition space, as well as with works by Brook Hsu in the showroom.
Opening Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 6-8 pm
Kraupa–Tuskany Zeidler
Türkenstraße 43
80799 Munich
Starting from 15 January 2025, Kraupa–Tuskany Zeidler will present works by gallery artists at our new venue in Munich.
KLÁRA HOSNEDLOVÁ’s (b. 1990, Uherské Hradiště, CZ) work explores historical sentiments as they crystallize in modern and contemporary design and architecture. Her sculptures and environments are indebted to Eastern European histories and the past collective mythologies. Hosnedlová works in narrative sequences, exploring utopic architectural sites, such as the iconic Adolf Loos apartments in Pilsen or the Ještěd Tower in Liberec. Hosnedlová’s site specific installations recognize nostalgia as an essential feature of global culture and extrapolate the simultaneity of usually contradictory notions like reflection and longing, estrangement and affection. In May 2025, Klára Hosnedlová will present a new installation at the historic hall of the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin.
Through the feedback loop of consumerist culture, ANNA UDDENBERG (b. 1982, Stockholm, SE) investigates how body culture, spirituality, and self-staging are intertwined with the mediation and production of subjectivity by new technologies and circulation of forms. Her practice integrates approaches to gender while acting as a space for reflecting on taste and class, appropriation and sexuality, pushing these questions into new material territories. Uddenberg’s work continues to confront feminine identity in consumer culture and explores performativity by using sculpture and performance as visual platforms.
Works by KLÁRA HOSNEDLOVÁ and ANNA UDDENBERG are currently on view at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, as part of the exhibition ECCENTRIC Aesthetics of Freedom.
BROOK HSU (b. 1987, Pullman, US) deploys and weaves the autobiographical and the mythopoetic into paintings using an array of materials, including ink, oil paint, industrial carpets, and off-cuts of ready-made lumber. The sources for Hsu’s imagery come from her own observations, sometimes arising from art history, film and literature. Working across painting, drawing, sculpture and writing, her works aim to question how we define representation today, producing abstract and figurative works that employ a host of signs and motifs, recounting stories of love, pain and humor. Hsu says of her practice, 'I seek to understand what we value in life by asking how we value the world.'
Opening Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 6-8 pm
Kraupa–Tuskany Zeidler
Türkenstraße 43
80799 Munich
Starting from 15 January 2025, Kraupa–Tuskany Zeidler will present works by gallery artists at our new venue in Munich.
KLÁRA HOSNEDLOVÁ’s (b. 1990, Uherské Hradiště, CZ) work explores historical sentiments as they crystallize in modern and contemporary design and architecture. Her sculptures and environments are indebted to Eastern European histories and the past collective mythologies. Hosnedlová works in narrative sequences, exploring utopic architectural sites, such as the iconic Adolf Loos apartments in Pilsen or the Ještěd Tower in Liberec. Hosnedlová’s site specific installations recognize nostalgia as an essential feature of global culture and extrapolate the simultaneity of usually contradictory notions like reflection and longing, estrangement and affection. In May 2025, Klára Hosnedlová will present a new installation at the historic hall of the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin.
Through the feedback loop of consumerist culture, ANNA UDDENBERG (b. 1982, Stockholm, SE) investigates how body culture, spirituality, and self-staging are intertwined with the mediation and production of subjectivity by new technologies and circulation of forms. Her practice integrates approaches to gender while acting as a space for reflecting on taste and class, appropriation and sexuality, pushing these questions into new material territories. Uddenberg’s work continues to confront feminine identity in consumer culture and explores performativity by using sculpture and performance as visual platforms.
Works by KLÁRA HOSNEDLOVÁ and ANNA UDDENBERG are currently on view at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, as part of the exhibition ECCENTRIC Aesthetics of Freedom.
BROOK HSU (b. 1987, Pullman, US) deploys and weaves the autobiographical and the mythopoetic into paintings using an array of materials, including ink, oil paint, industrial carpets, and off-cuts of ready-made lumber. The sources for Hsu’s imagery come from her own observations, sometimes arising from art history, film and literature. Working across painting, drawing, sculpture and writing, her works aim to question how we define representation today, producing abstract and figurative works that employ a host of signs and motifs, recounting stories of love, pain and humor. Hsu says of her practice, 'I seek to understand what we value in life by asking how we value the world.'
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