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Social Criticism

Many artists take a critical look at our society and address topical issues. In their works they comment on changes, question social structures, draw attention to the power structures in our society. Sometimes in a loud and provocative manner, but also sensitively and subtly! What role do artists play in today’s society?

How important is it to hold up a mirror to ourselves and others?

There is an old saying that art is the mirror of society. Every artist, like every human being, has his or her own view of the world, which is colored and shaped by a series of life experiences, thought processes and feelings. However, not everyone takes the trouble to reflect on this view, to work with it and to make it visible and perceptible to others. For some artists it is especially important to present what they observe as critically as they see it. They don’t distance themselves from the problem, but show how they and we are implicated in it. The US artist Cady Noland, for example, addresses issues such as media and violence in American society.

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Artist Damien Hirst

was born in Bristol, UK, in 1965.

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Artist Wolfgang Tillmans

was born in Remscheid in 1968. He lives and works alternately in Berlin and London.

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Artwork Wolfgang Tillmans, Buchholz & Buchholz Installation 1993, 1993

This room represents an exact replica of the Buchholz & Buchholz Gallery, where Wolfgang Tillmans exhibited his photographs in 1993. Here the artist tested a form of presentation in which photographs, photocopies, and reproductions of magazine pages stand side by side on an equal footing and are distributed throughout the room.

How do you characterize an artist?

What do you think is the role of artists in society? Do you feel you already have an idea about this profession? The way artists themselves understand their position can vary greatly. This is also evident when they deal with socio-critical issues in their work. Artist Wolfgang Tillmans, for example, is an activist for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual persons.

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Artwork Atelier E.B (Lucy McKenzie und Beca Lipscombe), Faux Shop, 2018

“Faux Shop” is a sculptural installation and at the same time a shop window for a fashion collection. The shop window mimics a women's clothing store. Lucy McKenzie painted the marbled parts of the installation herself in an illusionistic manner. Like moving ghosts, the clothes were either pinned to the walls, placed in the display, or suspended dynamically from wires. The clothes are from Atelier E.B, a collaborative fashion label and research studio that Lucy McKenzie runs with designer Beca Lipscombe.

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Artist Seth Price

was born in East Jerusalem, a district of Jerusalem claimed by Palestine and Israel, in 1973.

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Artist Keith Haring

was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, USA, in 1958 and died in New York in 1990.

What does a look behind the scenes show us?

Why does our society function the way it does? What or who does it include and who or what does it exclude? To understand this better we can take a look at the structures that govern our coexistence, as well as the people who designed them and the era in which they were created. That sometimes helps us to understand what mechanisms are at work beneath the surface, as well as who or what wields a certain power by deciding how things should or shouldn’t be done. Many artists deal in their works with such societal structures, which are often not visible in everyday life or are generally taken as given and thus not questioned, whether in the field of culture or the art world, in the media or at school.

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Artwork Louise Lawler, Plexi (adjusted to fit), 2010/2011

Each of the photographed boxes is covered with a Plexiglas sleeve, protecting it from possible exposure. Louise Lawler’s photograph of packaging is applied as wallpaper in the museum, matching the proportions of the particular wall on which it is seen. The resulting distortion of the image draws the focus not only to the contents, but also to the space. The photograph thus shows what we usually disregard when looking at pictures: the wall and hence the frame in which art is presented.

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Artist Louise Lawler

was born in Bronxville, New York State, USA, in 1947

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Artist Cady Noland

was born in Washington, D.C., USA, in 1956.

What is it about art that moves you?

What triggers in you the need to share your enthusiasm, excitement or observations about the world with others? Many artistic works challenge us and can provoke heated discussions. The works aim to provoke emotions, thoughts, reactions. They do this is different ways—with their technique, with the materials used, the connections made, or with the subjects themselves.

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Artist Wolfgang Tillmans

was born in Remscheid in 1968. He lives and works alternately in Berlin and London.

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Artist Damien Hirst

was born in Bristol, UK, in 1965.

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Artwork Andy Warhol, One Dollar Bill (Front), 1962

Andy Warhol’s first silkscreens, made in early 1962, took the front and back sides of one- and two-dollar bills as their motif. In this version, the artist prints the front of a one-dollar bill he drew himself onto the canvas. He colors the background green with diluted watercolor, and stains the main motif with blood-red paint.

How can we sharpen our gaze?

If we spend more time with the works that appeal to us, we discover more and more details, connections, and overarching themes. We practice deciphering the messages, perspectives and aspirations by seeing, reading, hearing and being alert and aware of our surroundings. Artist Lucy McKenzie excavates visual and material details from the past to learn about the social relationships involved in their creation—also to better understand them in the present.

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Artwork Andy Warhol, Ladies and Gentlemen (Wilhelmina Ross), 1975

The work on paper is composed of several layers of images: the print based on a portrait photo, a transparency, colored paper and tape. Andy Warhol assembles the portrait of an unknown person using a so-called collage technique. The figure looks at us with captivating eyes in a strong pose.

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Artist Arthur Jafa

was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, in 1960.

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Artwork Andy Warhol, Mustard Race Riot, 1963

The title of this large diptych by Andy Warhol, almost 4 x 3 m in size, refers on the one hand to the photographs used and on the other hand to the color of the two canvases. Densely printed motifs of violence stand next to a mustard-yellow void. Here, as in many of his works, Andy Warhol combined the techniques of painting and silkscreen.