14 aprilie – 19 iulie 2010
@ Centre Pompidou
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Centre Pompidou presents this exhibition highlighting the work of fifty artists whose backgrounds traverse multiple nationalities and generations. Challenging the idea of art history being something linear and continuous, the exhibition examines Europe’s former East/West divide, the influence this had on a generation of artists and the impact of those artists on a new breed of creative minds.
Featuring a mixed palette of works, spanning photography, film, performance art and even documents detailing artistic exchanges between Paris and the East, Centre Pompidou presents more than 160 pieces, among them work from some of the region’s most reputed artists such as the outspoken, Croatian-born activist and artist Sanja Ivekovic and pioneer of Polish conceptual art Edward Krasiński.
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