Thomas Schulte

Die zu sein scheint, die bin ich

Photographs from the 1970s by Birgit Jürgenssen, Cindy Sherman, Katharina Sieverding, and Francesca Woodman

17 Sep - 05 Nov 2016

Birgit Jürgenssen: Untitled (self portrait with fur), 1974/2011, colour photograph, 17,7 x 12,6 cm, Estate Birgit Jürgenssen, Vienna
Galerie Thomas Schulte with the exhibition 'Die zu sein scheint, die bin ich' presents photographs from the 1970s by Birgit Jürgenssen, Cindy Sherman, Katharina Sieverding, and Francesca Woodman. Each artist in their own way and with their particular visual aesthetic expresses with the camera ideas of self-presentation, masquerade, and femininity. Alongside a series of iconic works by Cindy Sherman, for the first time a large collection of polaroids by Birgit Jürgenssen from her estate in Vienna will be on show. These surreal, poetic, and unique works will be combined with lyrical black-and-white photographs by Francesca Woodman. Katharina Sieverding's installation 'Projektion I-III 196', 1973, however, marks the starting point on the exhibition's timeline. The immediacy of the work emphasizes the artist's pioneering role within the topic of artistic female self-investigation.
 

Tags: Birgit Jürgenssen, Birgit Jürgenssen, Cindy Sherman, Katharina Sieverding, Francesca Woodman