MUSEUM LUDWIG - Annegret Buchholtz
Museum Ludwig is presenting the first comprehensive exhibition in Germany on Matthew Barneys cycle of Cremaster films. The Museum Ludwig will show the entire cycle in its Cinemathek and also exhibit numerous sculptures, installations, photographs and drawings by Matthew Barney in his role as a visual artist.
The Cremaster Cycle
Museum Ludwig is presenting the first comprehensive exhibition in Germany
on Matthew Barneys cycle of Cremaster films. The last of the Cremaster
films will have its European premiere on June 4th, 2002 at the
Philharmonic in Cologne. The Museum Ludwig will show the entire cycle in
its Cinemathek and also exhibit numerous sculptures, installations,
photographs and drawings by Matthew Barney in his role as a visual artist.
In 1994 the American avant-garde artist (*1967) began his 5-part series of
Cremaster films. Alone the numbering of the parts - 4 (1994), 1 (1995), 5
(1997), 2 (1999), 3 (2002) - is already a contradiction of the serial
principle. Cremaster is the name of the muscle that raises or lowers the
testicles in tune with outside temperatures, so as to keep the gonads at a
constant temperature. The title stands for the artists intention to
introduce certain rules into a self-evolving system.
Each of the 5 films takes place at a certain geographic or architectural
site. Barney uses landscape and architecture as facets of the plot and the
characters. The central themes in Matthew Barneys works are the human
body, sagas and myths, and in his films Barney creates fantastical images
of enormous appeal. Mythical beings have a fictive sexuality beyond
gender, while the different plots take place simultaneously, as in a
dream.
The exhibition Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle shows the close
association between Barneys work as a filmmaker and as a sculptor. This
is made optically evident by the AstroTurf flooring in both the movie
theater and the exhibition rooms, a material often used in sports
stadiums. Sculptures and environments from the films are composed of
unusual, sensual and symbolically-charged substances like Vaseline, salt
and diverse plastics. One of these is a famous bar in the Chrysler
Building molded in Vaseline that requires constant cooling. The countless
sculptures, installations, story boards and photographs in combination
with film extracts all demonstrate the complexity of Barneys work.
Curated by Nancy Spector, this exhibition is organized by the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Foundation New York, in cooperation with the Museum Ludwig,
Cologne, and the Musée dArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris. It will be
presented at the Museum Ludwig, Cologne from June 1 to September 1, 2002.
After ist opening in Cologne, the exhibition will travel to the Musée
dArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris (October 10, 2002 January 5th, 2003)
and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (February 13, 2003 May
11, 2003). A German and English edition catalogue (523 pages) is being
published by the Hatje Cantz Verlag.
Opening: 5 June 2002, 7 pm
European première of
Cremaster 3 4 June 2002, 6 pm
Museum Ludwig
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