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Erwin Wurm, Idiots (OMS), 2010 © Erwin Wurm, Bildrecht, Wien 2025 |
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7 March – 7 September 2025 |
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Francisco Carolinum Linz Museumstr. 14, A-4010 Linz T +43 (0)732-7720 522 00 www.ooekultur.at Tue-Sun 10am-6pm | |
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Erwin Wurm, Untitled (skull), 1998 © Erwin Wurm, Bildrecht, Wien 2025 |
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Erwin Wurm is one of Austria’s most internationally renowned contemporary artists. With its photographic works, FC Linz shows a part of its oeuvre that has rarely been seen before. In the 1980s and 1990s, the artist began to rethink the concept of "sculpture." Wurm's ironic deconstruction of art-historical certainties ultimately led to a conception of sculpture that includes the processual, the temporary, the ephemeral, and the performative. |
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Erwin Wurm, One Minute Sculpture, 1997, c-print, 45x30 cm © Erwin Wurm, Bildrecht, Wien 2025 |
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Media such as photography and video play an essential role in his oeuvre because they are suitable for capturing this ephemeral, processual character of his “sculptural actions” and sometimes transforming them back into objects. Consequently, the artist also calls his photographic works Photographic Sculptures. |
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Erwin Wurm Outdoor Sculpture © Erwin Wurm, Bildrecht, Wien 2025 |
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The exhibition shows collages, contact sheets and prints from the artist's archive, some of which are being exhibited for the first time, as well as works from the well-known series 59 Positions or One Minute Sculptures and provides insight into the considerations that culminated in his later large-format works such as 'Fat Car' or 'Narrow House'. |
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