Mind Expanders

25th July 2008 – 30th August 2009, Wien
Opening July 24, 2008–7.00 p.m., at Museum Moderner Kunst, Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Museumsplatz 1, in Wien, the exposition “Mind Expanders” shows the connections between the social upheavals and the art forms of the 1960s and 1970s that were border transgressing and architecturally-influenced or performative in nature. The title is derived from Haus-Rucker-Co’s seat object for two people which conjoins technology and body and stands as an example of the attempt to achieve an artistically radical redefinition of the social environment and interpersonal relationships. On the basis of exceptional works taken from the museum’s holdings—together with numerous international loans—the extensive show will throw light on the inception and development of new, interdisciplinary, socially-critical visions and utopian forms of art. The broad spectrum of exhibits runs from pictures, objects and models through photographs, videos and films to publications and other historical documentary material. The rejection of the socio-political conservatism of the 1960s with its traditional gender and class-specific role models is reflected in farreaching artistic changes: unconventional, non-linear thinkers undertake the dismantling and mixing of the previously strictly separated genres of art and architecture. The interest in devising social utopias and the associated tendencies towards the performative and participative prove to be one of the decisive areas that architecture and art have in common. Architecture here is propagated as an art form which is in directly touch with life and a domain where experiments are to be undertaken with new materials and forms. These are directed against a (literally) petrified tradition that has been long cemented into place. In Austria significant impulses for this development originated with individuals such as Walter Pichler and Hans Hollein while the Galerie nächst St. Stephan in Vienna developed into an important meeting place for the avant-garde. Info: tel +43 1 52500-1400 fax +43 1 52500-1300 e-mail: press@mumok.at; www.mumok.at - CS.pdf