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This is where the critic Georg Imdahl sees in his review at the daily FAZ (November 22, 2021) the work of the New York based Nicole Eisenman (*1965). It is captivating because of its committed discussion of the human condition, its interest for socially relevant interaction and its precise observation of processes of alienation in civilisation. In her drawings, paintings and sculptures, the artist combines elements from popular visual media (political satire, comics) with traditional art historical references to form a new unity. »Heads, Kisses, Battles« brings together works from all of Eisenman's creative periods. Against the backdrop of her artistic practice, in which various stylistic and compositional elements of historical painting become visible alongside popcultural influences, the show and the book are combining Eisenman's paintings with works of classical modernism from the collections of the cooperat-ing museums. Through these selectively intro-duced historical works, the exhibition and the book, together with Eisenman's oeuvre, opens up a resonance space spanning a century in which the past and upcoming social upheavals gain contour in their urgency, but also in their hope-awakening power.
Exhibitions:
Kunsthalle Bielefeld, 2/10/2021 - 9/1/2022
Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, 28/1 - 24/4/2022
Fondation Vicent van Gogh, Arles, 13/5 - 23/10/2022
Kunstmuseum Den Haag, 11/11/2022 - 1/3/2023