Öffnungszeiten über die Feiertage: 24./25., 31.12., geschlossen, 26.12. und 01.01., 11–18 Uhr geöffnet

Wiebke Siem
Der Traum der Dinge
in Cooperation With Fumetto Comic Festival Luzern

05.04.29.06.2025
Wiebke Siem, Der Traum der Dinge, 2016/2022, Ausstellungsansicht Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, Courtesy of the artist, Foto: Rainer Iglar
Wiebke Siem, Der Traum der Dinge, 2016/2022, Ausstellungsansicht Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, Courtesy of the artist, Foto: Rainer Iglar
Wiebke Siem, Der Traum der Dinge, 2016/2022, Ausstellungsansicht Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, Courtesy of the artist, Foto: Rainer Iglar
Wiebke Siem, Niema tego złego coby na dobry nie wyzło, 2007, Alte Küchenmöbel, Kunstharz, Stoff, Schaumstoff, Licht Masse variabel, Lampenobjekt: 200 × 110 × 95 cm, Courtesy of the artist
Wiebke Siem, Weibliche Skulptur, 2008, Singer Nähmaschine, Schaumstoff, Styropor, Samt, 100 × 100 × 160 cm, Sammlung Lothar Schirmer, München
Wiebke Siem, Bastian im Maskenkostüm Untitled, 2001, FSchaumstoff, Stoff, Abachiholz, 146 × 70 × 25 cm, Sammlung Kerstin Hiller und Helmut Schmelzer
Wiebke Siem, Bastian im Maskenkostüm Untitled, 2000, Fichtenholz, Birkenholz, Leinengarn, 128 × 56 × 61 cm, Courtesy of the artist
Wiebke Siem, Junior, 2006, Schaumstoff, Anzugsstoff, Korbstuhl, 147 × 140 × 170 cm, Jörg Johnen, Berlin
Wiebke Siem, ohne Titel, 2007, Schaumstoff, Wollstoff, je 54 × 410 × 23 cm, Sammlung Dr. Martin Lauffer, Berlin
05.04.
29.06.2025

The German artist Wiebke Siem (*1954) causes our homely everyday life to be ‘invaded’ by fantastic and grotesque elements. Be that in the form of costumes which invite us to slip on another gender, or items of furniture that dangle their arms — Wiebke Siem creates a cosmos that is as funny as it is unfathomable, that renders the contradictions and inadequacies of our lifeworld visible with irony and wit. The artist’s works combine a feminist gaze with a critique of modernism’s problematic appropriation of non-European art. The sculptures conjure up numerous associations with art history, be it with the figures of Sophie Taeuber-Arp, the Bauhaus stage, caricatures or surrealistic collages.

Siem’s Der Traum der Dinge (The dream of things) is an interactive installation that invites viewers to themselves become active: bowls, washing pegs, wooden spoons, rolling pins, clothes hangers, wig heads and other wooden objects can be combined to make up life-size figures. Irrespective of whether the body of such figures is made out of a scrubbing board, a dough trough or a large plywood can, what emerge are beings with very different characters.

Opening
Saturday, 05.04., from 11 am

curated by Eveline Suter

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