Mauricio Dias & Walter Riedweg
Kleine Geschichten von Bescheidenheit und Zweifel

08.03.22.06.2014
Dias & Riedweg, Corpo Santo, 2012, Courtesy the artists
Dias & Riedweg, Corpo Santo, 2012, Multimedia-Installation, Ausstellungsansicht Kunstmuseum Luzern 2014, Courtesy the artists
Dias & Riedweg, A Casa, 2017, Ausstellungsansicht Kunstmuseum Luzern 2014, Courtesy the artists
Dias & Riedweg, Paradiso Cansado (Das erschöpfte Paradies), 2009,  Videostill, courtesy the artists
Dias & Riedweg, Paradiso Cansado (Das erschöpfte Paradies), 2009,  Videostill, courtesy the artists
08.03.
22.06.2014

Mauricio Dias (b. 1964) and Walter Riedweg (b. 1955) examine with their multi-layered narratives questions of identity, society and difference. They are always concerned with mirroring and confrontation – reflection of cultural prejudices and binary codes. The possibilities of video art are fully exhausted, and staged as atmospheric settings: the public is invited to follow a small model truck with a screen, peering into little cases or sitting down on an exhibited bed.

With the series ‘Little Stories of Modesty and Doubt’, Dias & Riedweg have succeeded in creating an intercontinental bridge: stories from the everyday life of South America are juxtaposed with narratives from Europe. As the core of the exhibition, these little stories thematically unite the subjects that the artists have been addressing over the past few decades, but also encapsulate the great simplicity, the clear camerawork and the radically stripped down nature of the staging. This is the first opportunity in Europe to discover their work on such a scale.

curated by Fanni Fetzer

The exhibition and the publication is supported by Ernst und Olga Gubler-Hablützel Stiftung, Landis & Gyr Stiftung, artEDU Stiftung, Stanley Thomas Johnson Stiftung, Pro Helvetia and kulturelles.bl

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