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Dienstag, 23. September 2025

SHIFTING THE SILENCE. DIE STILLE VERSCHIEBEN


SHIFTING THE SILENCE

Contemporary Art at the Lenbachhaus

from October 14, 2025

Opening, Monday, October 13, 2025 from 7 pm


"Shifting the Silence" is the title of Etel Adnan's last book, published in 2021. The German translation "Die Stille verschieben" was published posthumously in 2022. Recognizably writing at the end of her life, Etel Adnan offers melancholy, poetic, and very personal thoughts on major themes of life. Short prose pieces, everyday observations, feelings, anecdotes, and memories define the non-linear narrative. Her intense confrontation with her own death creates a serious, philosophical depth. At the same time, however, Etel Adnan celebrates the beauty of life, which can be interpreted as a political defense against social silencing. It is the text of a painter whose artistic career began as a writer and philosopher. One room of the exhibition is therefore dedicated to her paintings.

The exhibition proposes appropriating a central concern of "Shifting the Silence": reflecting on the difficulty of fully verbalizing works of visual art and making them tangible. Linguization—i.e. the translation of artworks and aesthetic experiences into words and language—poses a challenge in many respects. Language is not only a means of communication, it is also limited and sometimes even a handicap when it comes to conveying complex impressions and perceptions. Etel Adnan suggests "shifting" silence—in other words, expanding the boundaries of what can be said and not rationalizing the poetic nature of the many forms of expression in the arts, but accepting it as an intrinsic value.


With works by Etel Adnan, Saâdane Afif, Nevin Aladağ, Harold Ancart, Tolia Astakhishvili, Leilah Babirye, Cana Bilir-Meier, Mel Bochner, Thea Djordjadze, Simone Fattal, Amy Feldman, Dan Flavin, Isa Genzken, Adrian Ghenie, Zvi Goldstein, Sheela Gowda, Giorgio Griffa, Philipp Gufler, Samia Halaby, Candida Höfer, Jenny Holzer, KAYA, Alexander Kluge, Jiří Kovanda, Goshka Macuga, Nick Mauss, Rosemary Mayer, Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, Roméo Mivekannin, Matt Mullican, Marcel Odenbach, Roman Ondak, Anri Sala, Curtis Talwst Santiago, Spomenko Škrbić, Sung Tieu, Gülbin Ünlü, Nicole Wermers and Issy Wood.


"Shifting the Silence" makes room for free association, and is the guiding idea behind this exhibition, accompanying and illuminating the artworks as an open model of interpretation.

Curated by Eva Huttenlauch and Matthias Mühling


Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München
Luisenstraße 33
80333 Munich

Mon: closed
Tue–Sun and
on public holidays: 10 am–6 pm
Thurs: 10 am–8 pm 





Dienstag, 13. September 2016

BE MY GUEST Mi, 26. – Sa, 29. Oktober 2016



Thu, October 27 and Sat, October 29, 2016, 2pm

Guided tour through the archive "forum homosexualität münchen e.V." with Philipp Gufler

 
Bayerstr. 77a (Rear building, 3rd floor), 80335 München 



The archive "forum homosexualität münchen e.V." was founded in April 1999 as a self-organizing association by a group of lesbian and gay history enthusiasts. Ever since they have been working to support scientifically and culturally relevant research on the history and daily life of lesbians, gays, transsexuals and bisexuals, to collect these materials and make them available to a wider public.
Philipp Gufler has been a member of the "Archive forum for homosexuality Munich" since 2013. In 2014 he presented his video installation "Projections on the crisis (Gauweilereien in München)" and published an accompanying artist's book of the same title. In this project Gufler dealt with the 1980s and the catalogue of measures against AIDS devised by the Bavarian government at the time. Since then other works have been developed from his studies at the "Archive forum for homosexuality munich", such as his silkscreen series "Quilt“ or his video portrait of Erich Haas (with Liane Kingler). During the guided tour Philipp Gufler will give an introduction to the holdings of the archive and his own artistic research.
Admission free (max. 15 persons)

Please get registered: fuehrungen-lenbachhaus (at) muenchen.de


As part of the exhbition "Favoriten III" and the series of events "Be my Guest" at the Lenbachhaus Munich.

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Do, 27. Oktober und Sa, 29. Oktober 2016, jeweils 14 Uhr

Führung durch das Archiv forum homosexualität münchen mit Philipp Gufler


Bayerstr. 77a RGB III, 80335 München 

Einige geschichtsbegeisterte Lesben und Schwule gründeten im April 1999 das selbst-organisierte Archiv forum homosexualität münchen e.V.. Seitdem arbeiten sie daran, aktuelle kulturelle und wissenschaftliche Beiträge und Erkenntnisse zu Alltag, Kultur und Geschichte von Lesben, Schwulen, Transsexuellen und Bisexuellen zu fördern, zu sammeln und für weitere Forschungen, aber auch für die breitere Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen. Philipp Gufler ist seit 2013 Mitglied im Archiv und veröffentlichte 2014 die Videoinstallation und das gleichnamige Künstlerbuch “Projektion auf die Krise (Gauweilereien in München)”, in dem er sich mit den 1980er Jahren und dem AIDS-Maßnahmenkatalog der damaligen bayerischen Staatsregierung auseinandersetzt. Seitdem entstanden weitere Arbeiten aus seiner Forschung im forum homosexualität münchen, wie die Siebdruck-Serie Quilt oder ein Videoportrait von Erich Haas (mit Liane Klingler). Gufler gibt während der Führung einen Einblick in die Archivbestände und seine künstlerische Recherche.
Die Führung ist kostenlos. (max. 15 Teilnehmer)

Anmeldung unter: fuehrungen-lenbachhaus (at) muenchen.de

Als Teil der Ausstellung "Favoriten III" und der Veranstaltungsreihe "Be my Guest" im Lenbachhaus München.

Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2016

Favoriten III


FAVORITEN III:
NEUE KUNST AUS MÜNCHEN
26. JULi – 30. OKTOBER 2016 IM KUNSTBAU
Kuratiert von Eva Huttenlauch und Stephanie Weber

im Lenbachhaus, München




Fotos: Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau, München