Thursday, May 31, 2012

Exhibition "The Struggle for Recognition" in the KHG Munich


Exhibition battle for recognition in the KHG MünchenVom 06.06. to 31.07.2012 takes place in the Catholic school community in Munich Leopold Strasse 11, an exhibition entitled "The Struggle for Recognition" instead. This exhibition brings together works by five artists of the Academy of Fine Arts: Christina Kopka, Jakob Steiger, Julia Schoell, Franziska Schmelzle and Lenka Richterová. With the theme "The Struggle for Recognition," these five associate at the social and political slogans like the retro shear-level recognition, StonoMono, psychological need, and resistance. From sketchy drawing to painting to installation to the space they work up their ideas and experiences.
The struggle for recognition appears to be natural subjects of war and is being implemented by the artists in their own way. While Jakob Steiger is the issue to the people and its development, Franziska Schmelzle abstracted the struggle for recognition by horse / tail / Mexico. It depends on the threatening into the light. Christina Kopka deals with the quest for recognition of the psyche to physical pain. Lenka Richterová tried the desire for recognition in an allegory to represent. And with 'resistance' associated Julia Schoell the fight for the unconditional recognition. Immutability and dependence are expressed in their works.
With the support of the Catholic Student Association and Munich in cooperation with students of Art History at the University of Munich, this exhibition is being organized across the institution, with special emphasis on the student exchange Munich universities.
Come and visit the exhibition "The Struggle for Recognition" in the period from 06.06. until 31.07.2012 in the Catholic High School community in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.

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